[opensuse] Re: 10.2 is up and flying



Kai Ponte wrote:
On Sunday 29 April 2007 06:29:22 pm Bin Hou wrote:
2007/4/30, Kai Ponte <kai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Okay, my mother now has a newer version of SUSE than I. Her system is
now on 10.2 and all seems well. Thanks!

http://www.perfectreign.com/stuff/2007/20070430_underdog.jpg


I like the new menu. It is actually nicer than Vista (...which is
another story altogether...)

But I think the new menu is not convenient to find something like
applications. :-)

Yes, the new menu takes a bit of getting used to. I like adding apps to the
main menu and I like how the applications menu is sticky when going to sub
menus.

I ended up putting her in the older style, since she was having trouble
getting to important apps like KSoduku, Patience and LBreakout.

You know how it is with those older people...

It's very easy to add things to the "Favorites", which is what shows up when
you first click on the Gecko. Just right click on the menu item and select
"Add to Favorites". Now, it is right there!

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