Gnome session fallback

2012-02-13 Thread Lanoxx

When using the gnome fallback mode there is no more System menu as is
used to be with Gnome 2. Some of the items that used to be in System-
(Preferences | Administration) are now in the Gnome System Settings but
the remaining ones are now in the application menu under a section
called Other. This is really undescriptive so I would suggest to
rename it to System or Administration which is more descriptive than 
Other?

Should I file a bug about that?


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Re: Gnome session fallback

2012-02-13 Thread komputes
On 02/13/2012 08:04 AM, Lanoxx wrote:
 When using the gnome fallback mode there is no more System menu as is
 used to be with Gnome 2. Some of the items that used to be in System-
 (Preferences | Administration) are now in the Gnome System Settings but
 the remaining ones are now in the application menu under a section
 called Other. This is really undescriptive so I would suggest to
 rename it to System or Administration which is more descriptive
 than Other?

 Should I file a bug about that?


In 12.04 (Precise), Gnome Classic does not show Other. Instead I see
the following menu:
Application  System Tools  Administration
Application  System Tools  Preferences

And then there is also System Settings. I would say that it is
accessible and I can't find a reason for an additional menu. I would say
it's not bug worthy.

What really bothers me more in gnome-fallback-session is users don't
know alt-right_clicking the gnome-panel get additional features like
adding an applet, panel properties, deleting items etc...

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