On Sunday 16 November 2008 07:05:11 am Sid Boyce wrote:
Or simply leaving some type of wall message that everything went OK would be alright as well. Just something to say the update/install you started before leaving completed without any errors. For me I don't mind either way as long as we get that feedback without having to go digging in the logs. Anybody can dig in the logs and find out, but it just takes too much time -- if it can be avoided.
They broke something that worked, worked well and has been an established method. What we have now is like a store that closes up after serving one customer, forcing the next to ring a door bell. It disrupts the workflow pattern for no good reason.
:-) Good example. I don't like popup window. We already had problems with popup behind main window. Besides popup frame depends on used window manager and can spoil esthetics, like all poppus during installation do. Beautiful Beta5 installer screens and fvwm2 square popups don't fit togeather. Probably the best would be to leave one line below those few that report script execution, telling user that all was OK, and 2 buttons "Continue" and "End" in the bottom right corner. The same functionality as popup, but consistent look and feel. -- Regards, Rajko -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org