Open gconf-editor, press Alt+F2, write "gconf-editor" and press OK.
I gconf-editor go under /apps/panel/objects
Now look in all the subfolders, and look for one where the "object_type" is set to "menu-object" or "menu-bar". If you find a "menu-object" just scoll down to the key "use_custom_icon", set to True, and then edit the key "custom_icon" and insert the path to the icon you want to use. If you find a "menu-bar" then change the key "object-type" to "menu-object" and then scoll down to the key "use_custom_icon", set to True, and then edit the key "custom_icon" and insert the path to the icon you want to use. This will replace your menu with an icon. Done.. Does it work?
This is a nicely made sort of start button; I would suggest it ppl w/ computers without large monitors. Defiantly cleans up my panel and has sort of a vista appeal to it.
the theme name this was taken would you?
and something like that name came up. thx very much!
new Ubuntu 9.04 OS, thanks!!
Defiantly cleans up my panel and has sort of a vista appeal to it.
Here it is on my desktop:
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