Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 19th Sep 2006 09:31 UTC
Gnome The Alacarte menu editor is one of the major additions in GNOME 2.16. Already previously available in Ubuntu and other distributions, Alacarte adds a degree of customization that has been generally lacking since GNOME dropped its previous (proper) menu editor more than five years ago during the early 2.x releases. More on the review at Linux.com.
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RE[2]: Alacarte would be nice,
by Temcat on Tue 19th Sep 2006 10:33 UTC in reply to "RE: Alacarte would be nice,"
Temcat
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2005-10-18

Well if the delay only were after the startup, it would be tolerable. The problem is, for me it's like that all the time :-( Or do you mean that reading the menu can take several minutes? But then it isn't normal, either...

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