From 3173b4972c425e4241d3dd2c755ad448152bba9c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Kristian Høgsberg
but again, a static screenshot doesn't really demonstrate the fun, time-sink-y aspect of the dock. I guess you just have to try it out.
-The dock can be configured by dragging launchers from the GNOME
-menu or panel on it. At this point you need to restart the dock to
-see the new icons. To populate the dock with a bunch of GNOME
-applications, run the populate-dock.sh
script. For now,
-the only way to remove icons from the dock is to run something
-like:
I'm developing the dock on Fedora Core, but any other Linux
+distribution with a recent GNOME installation should work. The dock
+can be configured by dragging launchers from the GNOME menu or panel
+on it. To populate the dock with a bunch of GNOME applications, run
+the populate-dock.sh
script. For now, the only way to
+remove icons from the dock is to run something like:
$ gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/kiba/launchers/2-
Jigish Gohil posted a video of the dock in action: video.
+Here's a few videos of the dock in action: google +video, a DIV/X video from youmortals.com and a Quicktime version .