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Re: [opensuse-factory] subfs dropped in 10.1 Beta 2
- From: Marcel Hilzinger <mhilzinger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 10:12:12 +0100
- Message-id: <200601301012.13289.mhilzinger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Am Samstag, 28. Januar 2006 10:11 schrieb Stephan Kulow:
[..]
> As to our current solution without subfs. This is how you configure it in
> KDE (beta3 will have it complete):
> http://ktown.kde.org/~coolo/snapshot1.png . And finally you will have a
> visual feedback why pressing on the eject button does not do anything for
> you: http://ktown.kde.org/~coolo/snapshot2.png . GNOME works pretty
> similiar. So my theory is: you won't miss subfs under GNOME and KDE - you
> will even love the new option to mount sync or async as it fits your taste.
If this solution works properly, then I think most of the users will be
satisfied. Powerusers (using alternative desktop environments) know how to
mount devices manually, so this seems a good! solution for me, almost as I
suggested with my solution 2.
For the popups I would like to have them smaller an in the system tray aerea.
It's less disturbing this way, I think. Also the default popup when plugging
an external device is too big for me. A small popup near the system tray --
as SuSEwatcher used to use it -- would be nicer.
--
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Marcel Hilzinger
Linux New Media AG
Süskindstr. 4
D-81929 München
Tel: +49 (89) 99 34 11 0
Fax: +49 (89) 99 34 11 99
[..]
> As to our current solution without subfs. This is how you configure it in
> KDE (beta3 will have it complete):
> http://ktown.kde.org/~coolo/snapshot1.png . And finally you will have a
> visual feedback why pressing on the eject button does not do anything for
> you: http://ktown.kde.org/~coolo/snapshot2.png . GNOME works pretty
> similiar. So my theory is: you won't miss subfs under GNOME and KDE - you
> will even love the new option to mount sync or async as it fits your taste.
If this solution works properly, then I think most of the users will be
satisfied. Powerusers (using alternative desktop environments) know how to
mount devices manually, so this seems a good! solution for me, almost as I
suggested with my solution 2.
For the popups I would like to have them smaller an in the system tray aerea.
It's less disturbing this way, I think. Also the default popup when plugging
an external device is too big for me. A small popup near the system tray --
as SuSEwatcher used to use it -- would be nicer.
--
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Marcel Hilzinger
Linux New Media AG
Süskindstr. 4
D-81929 München
Tel: +49 (89) 99 34 11 0
Fax: +49 (89) 99 34 11 99
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