On Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 03:48:59PM +0100, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
it seems that the way this goes is that is assumes the desktop world revolves on kde, which perhaps is a bit of a mistake.
Nope around GNOME and KDE ;-)
I understand the smiley. Yet unfortunatly it is very serious. There are many people out there that do not use KDE or Gnome and yet like SUSE. One of the main drawbacks for SUSE was for me the unfriendly use of mounting devices. Now I just plug in my camera and get the pictures. I can get my data from the CD when I want it. There will be people who rather mount manually, so make that easier. As I see the real reason was the FAQ, so find a solution to that answer. Now the FAQ will be: How do I get automount working? It works on $DISTRO. In the end people are not really interested in wether it is subfs or something else. What people want is to plug or put in their devices, disk or whatever and read that data without a problem. So what can be done to get to that situation? houghi -- A dozen, a gross, and a score, Plus three times the square root of four, Divided by seven, Plus five times eleven, Equals nine squared plus zero, no more.