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if your referring to the extras menu then maybe you could look at the following page, even if its not an extras menu you'll prolly see how menus work and how to edit them.. http://www.bluethingy.com/linux/rh8menu.html
Unconnected, but DrOzz, woudn't you like to put your "Distribution" tab profile in two lines . It gets hard to read your posts with a large line like this RH7.2,RH8,RH9,MDK9.1,MDK8.2
actually you know what...i wanted to do this, and i sit here and wonder how everyone else did it....i just have a open text field to type them in, in the control panel, so i didn't know how to do it....the tip on how to do it will be appreciated :P...i'll have to do it in like 4 hours when i get home, cause i am leaving now, but it def. will get done, cause it enrages me too :P
heheh thanks for being cool pal
Well, when you login here, you have a button at the top screen called user cp, clicking on it will access your profile.
There, you will see "Edit Profile" tab Simple places a space after ever comma and it would do the trick. Example:
I cannot understand your question (?). How to remove KDE menu from the Gnome menu ?
Could you be more specifiq or perhaps even make a snapshot of your screen showing us what you want to remove?
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