> Scrase, Eddie wrote:
> > I'm probably stating the obvious here, but if the two bars are a
> > problem, you can always move everything from the top bar down to the
> > bottom and then delete the top bar (which is what I have done on my
> > installation).  You can also replace the Gnome
> > Applications/Places/System menus with a combined menu along the lines
> > of KDE or Windows, although as far as I'm aware, you can't add text
> > label to it.
> >
> It might be quicker to add the bottom applets to the top panel, delete
> the bottom panel, and them move the top panel to the bottom.
> YMMV
>

Yeah, I did think of that ;-)

The problem is however, although it's easy to move the panel/s, what
happens when the user creates another user for another family member
on their PC? I'm kinda trying to compare these DE's on their out of
the box environment. I suppose, imagine that you're installing using
the OEM option.

I played with the gnome-main-menu package too (forgot about that till
you reminded me) and quite liked that
http://www.justuber.com/blog/2007/03/11/suse-style-gnome-menu-on-ubuntu-edgy/

Cheers

Chris

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