On 29/07/17 02:31, Roger Price wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2017, Dave Plater wrote:
Xfce definitely exists in 42.3, I used it two days ago but I did a zypper dup from 42.2, maybe it's under custom.
Thanks, I found xfce under custom, I clicked and I get a set of 10 patterns:
XFCE Fonts X Window System Multimedia Graphics Base System Enhanced Base System AppArmor Yast System Administration Software Maintenance
There appears to be no 64 bit support, no support for 32 bit software, no console support, no networking, and no documentation. This is not as good as 42.2. The change is just making work to no advantage.
I do not see why the Xfce button should be removed from the User Interface page. What was the problem? Could we have the xfce button back as it was in 42.2, and with the original set of patterns?
Roger
Well, it is under 'CUSTOM' afterall. But I agree with your general complaint: if one is used to see something in a certain place and then it either gets moved or simply vanishes then it throws a user off his/her "balance" -- and then the Questions start, and answers, re "what has happened to...?!"... In this particular case, it would have been more sensible to have replaced 'CUSTOM' with "More desktop environments". Only two (2) more words but more informative than the simplistic "CUSTOM". BC -- You are NOT entitled to your opinion. You are entitled to your INFORMED opinion. Nobody is entitled to be ignorant. Harlan Ellison -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org