An average user does not need menu entries for programs like bc, dc, elinks, ftp, lftp, links, lsof, lynx, ncftp and other console apps.
The question is: Should I split the /etc/xdg/menus from gnome-menus package into a gnome-menus-filter-default subpackage and provide an alternative gnome-menus-filter-noconsole subpackage that filters them out or should I split said programs to have an optional APPNAME-X11 subpackage including only the desktop files? I want to make the menus more clean and usable. No flaming needed. I want serious comments and ideas. No, suggesting that your desktop environment is better won't help nor make your penis any larger. -- Patrys :: Patryk Zawadzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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