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Old 12-16-2008, 06:35 PM   #1
BrianK
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How to give 64Studio a more Debian/Ubuntu feel?


I like 64studio so far. I just don't like the fact that everything [sic] is in the one "gnome" menu. I like the "Applications", "Places", and "Dekstop" pulldown menus that come with Debian/Ubuntu with Gnome & metacity. I'd like to have those same menus in 64studio. I'd guess it's a setting somewhere, I just don't know where that stuff is added.

How do I get those pull-down menus on 64studio?
 
  


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