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Originally posted by Billy Gates: Mac Commando:
I have a couple questions on GNOME
How do you add prgrams/item to the GNOME Menu
GNOME is more panel oriented. You can add panels, make them hide etc. It is very easy to add items to the panel by right clicking and adding a launcher. It took me a little getting used to but I like it better. I put my most used apps on autohiding panels. Nothing on the desktop. I don't believe there is an easy menu editor for GNOME (KDE and Window maker are easier for menu and desktop ICON manipulation). However, you can add more items to the /usr/share/applications directory which is where the main menu launcher files are stored.
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How do i set the monitor to turn off after 10 minutes
"Preferences">"Screensaver" on the menu, click the "Advanced" tab and you'll see it on the right side.
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How do you snap files and folders to a grid in icon view, like there is in windows and mac
Don't know this one, but maybe because I'm not quite sure what you mean.
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I guess this is more of a linux question, but how do you make a file invisible without changing its name to have a . in front of it?
You could delete it.
Linux doesn't hide things from you. The closest you can get is to starting them with a ".". Of course that would be a file manager function. Maybe there is a file manager out there for Linux that does this. I never use the graphical file managers so ls+wildcards always gives me exactly what I want to see. Nothing more, nothing less.