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swampdog2002 02-12-2007 07:12 AM

Customizing GNOME interface
 
I've just recently installed openSuSE, and am using the GNOME desktop. The default settings seem to be different than what I am used to, and would like to know if there is a way to alter its default behavior, such as when I click on the Computer button on the main panel that it lists all packages, rather than the Favorites that appear there. Basically, I would like it to look similar to how Dropline GNOME for Slackware appears, if this helps. I have looked at various settings in openSuSE for this, but haven't been able to locate any sort of customization settings for this. Thanks for any assistance in this.

geezerx 02-12-2007 03:38 PM

There are three available menu options in SUSE 10.2. Sound like you have the "main menu" option selected. Alternately, there are also a "traditional main menu" and "menu bar" available by right clicking on the panel and selecting "add to panel".

colucix 02-12-2007 04:34 PM

The reply from geezerx is fine. Just to add that it would be useful to install the package gconf-editor, which will give a lot of options to customize the GNOME environment.


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