Tonight my neices were over; they've been over a lot since their HOUSE BURNED DOWN...and their Linux machines (and pretty much everything else) was lost in the fire. So I created a 'guest' account on my little LTSP server up there, and one of the neices was plugging away on TuxPaint or something, when it hit me: the menus would be a lot less complicated (and massive) if everything requiring root access were not displayed for non-root users. I don't know where else to point out this suggestion, but there are a lot of people here, many who're working on FC2T3, and might have useful opinions on it. The idea's simple; until the "get root access" menu item, always displayed, is hit and it provides the little 'keys' icon on the system tray, programs requiring root access simply don't show up. Entire menus, once 'hidden' like this, would then be hidden from their parent menus. I think this is do-able, but then, I've not seen the code. What do you folks think? -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Brian FahrlÃnder Christian, Conservative, and Technomad Evansville, IN http://www.fahrlander.net ICQ 5119262 AIM: WheelDweller ------------------------------------------------------------------------ angegangen, Schlange-HÃften, sein es ganz rÃber jetzt. BÃgel innen fest, weil es eine lange, sÃsse Fahrt ist.
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