Hi, On Sunday 26 June 2005 13:03, Kévin Ottens wrote: > Le Dimanche 26 Juin 2005 01:03, Gábor Lehel a écrit : > > Not related to your actual question, but wouldn't it make sense to > > have system:/ point at applications:/ as well? > > No idea really... I'd personnaly prefer to keep the amount of entry in > system:/ as low as possible. settings:/ seem interesting to have at hand > (even if I could easily consider ditching them since kcontrol is there), > but I don't see a real use case for applications:/, you generally use the > kmenu to launch something. I just wanted to ask the same, how about adding applications:/ to system:/ ? system:/ right now feels a bit incomplete. Now you can do the following starting from system:/ -browse the local file system -browse remote file systems -manage the thrash -manage the storage devices -change settings IMO missing there: -start applications (applications:/) -manage printing (print:/) This would make system:/ the place from where you can do everything, only using the mouse and konqy. Btw. the Finder on OS X also provides something similar to the "applications"-ioslave. You select "Applications" from the menu and it takes you to the root directory where all the OS X applications bundles live. This is the primary way to start applications on OS X which are not in the dock. Since I didn't try the home:/ ioslave yet, I don't understand exactly what it does. How would it be possible to reach system:/ from home:/ ? Can you please explain a bit more ? Bye Alex -- Work: alexander.neundorf@jenoptik.com - http://www.jenoptik-los.de Home: neundorf@kde.org - http://www.kde.org alex@neundorf.net - http://www.neundorf.net