Brian Fahrlander said:
So I created a 'guest' account on my little LTSP server
up there,
and one of the neices was plugging away on TuxPaint or something, when
it hit me: the menus would be a lot less complicated (and massive) if
everything requiring root access were not displayed for non-root users.
well, i was thinking about this on saturday. there should be a base menu
set that everyone gets, very minimal. everything else in their menu
should be opt-in, and everything should be able to opt-out.
i should be able to edit my own program menu without having to go through
hoops. if this wasn't a part of some guideline spec, then the people were
being purposefully lazy, pardon my rant.
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