Gconf in menu (was Re: [clue-tech] Installfest, 1 week, be there!)

Dennis J Perkins dennisjperkins at comcast.net
Fri Jul 20 07:47:51 MDT 2007


By default, GNOME puts gconf-editor in Applications->System Tools.
Ubuntu hides it, but you can show it by going
to /system->Preferences->Main Menu.

On Thu, 2007-07-19 at 22:53 -0700, Brian Gibson wrote:
> I'll have Xubuntu 6.10 and Ubunutu/Kubuntu 7.04 on hand.  I installed Ubuntu 7.04 this evening and been tweaking it since, a task I'll be continuing on Saturday.  Anyhow, I managed to get Compiz Fusion running along with Avant Window Navigator, so I'll be on hand to assist with those items.  (I made it easier on myself by installing an NVIDIA card in this box.)
> 
> <begin rant>
> I've already run into some annoying things with Gnome.  I spent over an hour before I managed to figure out how to disable the desktop rendering using gconf-editor.  I don't mind hiding uncommon preferences but why isn't gconf-editor not in the menu?  Also whose bright idea was it to have the Remove From Panel item next to the Move item?  I managed to lose my main menu when I was trying to move item.  I didn't even get a confirmation dialog.  
> <end rant>
> 
> Brian
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: David L. Anselmi <anselmi at anselmi.us>
> To: CLUE tech <clue-tech at cluedenver.org>
> Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 5:27:30 PM
> Subject: [clue-tech] Installfest, 1 week, be there!
> 
> One week until installfest.  I've heard of a couple of interesting 
> things to work on so if you don't need help installing plan to come out 
> and help someone else.
> 
> If I have time I'll go up beforehand and make sure the wifi works.  I 
> think it does but my box was being stupid (network manager has been 
> updated since then and a) broke, and b) got fixed better than before).
> 
> I'm starting to update my distros to bring (all x86):
> 
> Fedora 7
> OpenSUSE 10.2
> Debian testing (lenny)
> kubuntu & ubuntu (6.06.1 & 7.04, alternate CDs)
> smoothwall 2.0 sp1
> Knoppix 5.1.1
> 
> If you want something else, say so.  If you want AMD64 or some other 
> architecture, consider bringing your own CDs.  But let me know that too.
> 
> Fedora seems to be only a DVD now.  I'll have a burner but no blanks so 
> bring some of those if you need it.
> 
> Anyone know what EPEL is?  Versions 4 and 5 are on the download page 
> with Fedora but I don't know if we want them.
> 
> Dave
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