K Menu Gnome (Fedora Core Package)

threethirty's picture
Linux

I was looking through the KDE Apps site to today and came across this,
and wish that it was for Ubuntu:

K Menu Gnome (Fedora Core Package)
Description:
K Menu with Gnome folder and extra icons for KDE 3.2 or later.

If you install both KDE and Gnome then K Menu will become a mess with
overpopulated submenus. Some distributions try to solve this by hiding
many Gnome apps in KDE and most KDE apps in Gnome. I do not like that.
I want to access Gnome apps in KDE and KDE apps in Gnome. So this is
my attempt to both maintain desktop interoperability and unmess the
menus.

Why should one install both KDE and Gnome at all? You might share your
machine with somebody who prefers the other desktop, or you might be a
desktop junky like I am.

To download it, fedora users:
# yum install kmenu-gnome

This applies for :
* Fedora Core 5 users
* Fedora Core 6 users
* Fedora 7 users
* Fedora 8 development branch users

Version: 0.6.5-2
Type: KDE Improvement
Depends on: KDE 3.5.x
Downloads: 2189
Submitted: May 15 2006
Updated: Jun 12 2007

http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php/K+Menu+Gnome+%28Fedora+Core+...
Licence: GPL

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