Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS
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@travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:
@scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:
@travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:
@black3dynamite Aha! They both did it! Yes, I have a thing about an entire desktop worth of space getting forced down into one little bar, and the menu being at least 2 clicks deeper than it was.
Why is the menu deeper? I don't prefer this setup either, but it's no deeper. It's still a button on the desktop for me.
Because as the admin/geek, everything I want/need to use is a submenu of the all programs menu. Granted I mostly just favorite a terminal emulator and be done with it, but it is much farther to move around and menus for me to get through. Give me Cinnamon with a hotkey set for the menu any day.
As long as the search function works, I usually find what I need by searching for it.
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@travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:
@scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:
@travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:
@black3dynamite Aha! They both did it! Yes, I have a thing about an entire desktop worth of space getting forced down into one little bar, and the menu being at least 2 clicks deeper than it was.
Why is the menu deeper? I don't prefer this setup either, but it's no deeper. It's still a button on the desktop for me.
Because as the admin/geek, everything I want/need to use is a submenu of the all programs menu. Granted I mostly just favorite a terminal emulator and be done with it, but it is much farther to move around and menus for me to get through. Give me Cinnamon with a hotkey set for the menu any day.
I've not noticed any sub menus. Just one big list.
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@scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:
@travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:
@scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:
@travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:
@black3dynamite Aha! They both did it! Yes, I have a thing about an entire desktop worth of space getting forced down into one little bar, and the menu being at least 2 clicks deeper than it was.
Why is the menu deeper? I don't prefer this setup either, but it's no deeper. It's still a button on the desktop for me.
Because as the admin/geek, everything I want/need to use is a submenu of the all programs menu. Granted I mostly just favorite a terminal emulator and be done with it, but it is much farther to move around and menus for me to get through. Give me Cinnamon with a hotkey set for the menu any day.
I've not noticed any sub menus. Just one big list.
Yeah me either.
You can always turn on the application menu extension but I literally never click what I want. I hit the Windows button and type and I want. Including files.
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@stacksofplates said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:
@scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:
@travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:
@scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:
@travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:
@black3dynamite Aha! They both did it! Yes, I have a thing about an entire desktop worth of space getting forced down into one little bar, and the menu being at least 2 clicks deeper than it was.
Why is the menu deeper? I don't prefer this setup either, but it's no deeper. It's still a button on the desktop for me.
Because as the admin/geek, everything I want/need to use is a submenu of the all programs menu. Granted I mostly just favorite a terminal emulator and be done with it, but it is much farther to move around and menus for me to get through. Give me Cinnamon with a hotkey set for the menu any day.
I've not noticed any sub menus. Just one big list.
Yeah me either.
You can always turn on the application menu extension but I literally never clock what I want. I hit the Windows button and type and I want. Including files.
Yeah, I'm so used to that after years of Windows and Linux, I have no idea what the menus really do any more.
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@black3dynamite said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:
@travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:
@scottalanmiller said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:
@travisdh1 said in Red Hat Discontinuing KDE in RHEL and CentOS:
@black3dynamite Aha! They both did it! Yes, I have a thing about an entire desktop worth of space getting forced down into one little bar, and the menu being at least 2 clicks deeper than it was.
Why is the menu deeper? I don't prefer this setup either, but it's no deeper. It's still a button on the desktop for me.
Because as the admin/geek, everything I want/need to use is a submenu of the all programs menu. Granted I mostly just favorite a terminal emulator and be done with it, but it is much farther to move around and menus for me to get through. Give me Cinnamon with a hotkey set for the menu any day.
As long as the search function works, I usually find what I need by searching for it.
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