On 09/07/2015 07:41 PM, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 09/07/2015 01:32 PM, Xen wrote:
But now Anton says that I'm supposed to invest a lot of time in getting the configuration I want.
No I'm not and if you keep attributing to me what I do not say I'll take the matter up with the list manager. You're as bad a politician.
Okay, granted this means something slightly different:
So you're getting the idea that you are SUPPOSED to do heavy customization of Linux to get it to how you want.
But in all practical matters it means the same right? Heavy customization takes a lot of time.
I'm suggesting making changes that are adequate to relieve your discomforts as and when you encounter them.
There are too many all at once. It's what you get when you install a new system.....
If that seems a lot to you its because you've been stacking up a lot of discomforts instead of quietly fixing them as you meet them.
I bet you do housecleaning and laundry like that; wait until you have zero clean clothes and then do about 10 loads of laundry al at one.
Actually I like to throw in small laundries because I have an old washing machine and heavy loads are hard to do. If I do small loads --- I also have a benefit that because it is an old machine, I can set it to whatever duration I want. That is another regression to be honest. My old machine can be set to any level of program length, but those new machines usually only sport stuff that takes at least 30 minutes. I often do small laundries that take as little as 10 :P. I won't deny that I've sometimes let things accumulate. :P. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org