mongoloid001
08-16-2002, 11:04 AM
I think for a newbie, the first thing they look for is the control centre or its variants. The iceWM buried it down to the third level.
Linux (level 0)
-> Configuration (level 1)
-- -> Boot and init
-- -> Hardware
-- -> Performance ?
-- -> Other (level 2)
----------- -> Control Centre etc... (level 3)
And inside of the control centre, you will find boot and hardware options again. So I was wondering, before I went to bed last night, would it be better just put Control Centre in the place of "Configuration"...
But I am using it instead of KDE or GNOME :)
Linux (level 0)
-> Configuration (level 1)
-- -> Boot and init
-- -> Hardware
-- -> Performance ?
-- -> Other (level 2)
----------- -> Control Centre etc... (level 3)
And inside of the control centre, you will find boot and hardware options again. So I was wondering, before I went to bed last night, would it be better just put Control Centre in the place of "Configuration"...
But I am using it instead of KDE or GNOME :)