I think that since Fedora isn't geared towards Home users any longer,
but towards enthusiasts, and the like, I think that maybe there could be
a little re-engineering of the defaults. I for one, the first thing that
I do, is pull that icon right to my panel.
Kreg
Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
I think we need so more dynamic default setup. For example if
the user has selected Development profile during install, guess
he needs the terminal icon in panel. I know the reason it's not
currently there by default if for home users that perhaps do not
know what a terminal is.
behdad
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Troy Dawson wrote:
>Hello,
>Alot of my users keep complaining whenever they get a new account on a box
>that the first thing they do is add the terminal button to their panel. These
>complaints came from both KDE and Gnome users.
>
>I was able to change the default buttons on KDE by changing
>/usr/share/config/kickerrc
>But try as I might, I cannot find the file, or set of files, to change the
>default set of buttons that you get on the gnome-panel.
>
>So, in short, what file, or set of files, do you need to modify, to change the
>default gnome-panel buttons?
>By default I mean the buttons that a newly created user would see.
>
>Thanks
>Troy Dawson
>
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