Re: RedHat, Fedora future?

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Am Sa, den 07.02.2004 schrieb T. Ribbrock um 17:02:
> .... However, the menus system
> Mandrake uses has impressed me quite a bit more than RH's - fir
> starters, 'cause all DE's and window managers are supported. If I
> install an RPM that has the menu entries properly set, it will show up
> in all supported window managers. Also, I like their way of providing
> for easily generated user customized menus. 

Full Ack. Mandrake did a great job on that. But they still provide the
traditional Linux-Geek menue hierachie (at least last time I installed
Mandrake, 9.0 or so). You have a 3 or 4 level system and select one of
several terinal windows of one of several browsers, but usually you just
use one.

> Similar structures might
> well exist in RH/FC, but for starters, I'd have to look for them,
> whereas in Mandrake they were quite obvious (even though I'm a long time
> RH user up until 7.3, now FC1).
> That might be one area FC could improve, 

Indeed. Much room for improvements here  :-)






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