Description of problem: I don't like the system-tools menu like now is in f8, some apps that are in here like "selinux management", "smart card manager", "software updates", seems more logical to me to be in the system menu. Also I don't like the "cd writer" icon in system-tools (I don't think to go to system-tools to find a "cd writer".) My basic idea is to move what is in apps->system-tools to system->tools, basic because it needs a great effort to make it more consistent and select each package that really should be moved from apps->system-tools to something more pleasant for the end user as system->tools, some apps might move to system->administration (like selinux management,...), the rest of apps that doesn't fit in system->tools or system->administration can go to to apps->tools, or similar. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): fedora 8 How reproducible: It is an artwork bug. Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: I find a little incosistency in the place of some icons in the menu. Expected results: I'm trying to have a better menu. Additional info:
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