.
If you click the LXDE main menu 'Run',
you are invited to enter a 'command you want to execute'.
Say, you enter 'ls', you get a nice list pull-down list which includes, say, lsmod.
Click on 'lsmod' and click 'OK'.
What happens?
Wouldn't you expect a nice CLI-like response without having to call up lxterminal?
I'd like to see some examples of using 'Run' to do anything useful with the pull-down lists.
I don't have any, myself.
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