On Wed, 2 Sep 2015, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 09/01/2015 05:59 PM, Xen wrote:
The fonts in KDE are also too small for someone coming from a Windows system.
So many of your complaints could be rectified if you made use of
systemsettings
It is hard work. Of course I have gone about changing fonts. But that was before I accidentally lost my /home. Now I have to redo it, and I haven't gotten to it yet. Also, I was using Evolution and couldn't change most of it, even with gnome-tweak-tool, but that is another story. I'm currently putting efforts in getting an incremental backup scheme going that is up to my needs. It needs a lot of research, even script writing. Everything is hard work. I'm at this day and night. It would be nice if some things were good defaults from the start. It's not to say that I don't mind doing it, I mean the script writing mostly. But every bad design choice another person makes that gets included in some distro and that is the only really accessible alternative for a regular linux user, means I have to design around the flaws which is more work for me. Linux is hard work. Yeah, I guess I'm this really poor person ;-). Poor me. But seriously. The same applies to Windows although it is harder to change for me. Windows design choices used to be quite okay from the graphical user interface perspective. Starting around Vista/7 they started going down the drain. Now I am spending time and effort trying to get that right again. That program/company is costing ME time and money because they are the only offering. I can seek alternatives, but that is also hard work. I have invested at least 30-40 hours already into this Suse. I need a time to break and get even as well now and then ;-). -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org