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SLED 10.2 Default gnome desktop generation
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Does anyone know where to alter the default gnome setup that SLED 10.2 does? I work for a big company and we have a huge issue with SLED adding the "main-menu" gnome panel applet thingie.... /opt/gnome/lib/gnome-main-menu/main-menu Is there any way to exchange this process for ex the original gnome menu applet? Best regards David |
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