On 09/02/2015 12:17 PM, Xen wrote:
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.
Yea right. So is install Linux in the first place.
Of course I have gone about changing fonts. But that was before I accidentally lost my /home.
That sounds very careless of you. Wait, don't tell me, you didn't have a backup? unlike some of us who have backups of /home going back years and years and years, never mind of various configuration files in /etc ....
I'm currently putting efforts in getting an incremental backup scheme going that is up to my needs.
Oh good.
It needs a lot of research, even script writing.
What? You think this has never been done before? So many packages to do that! The hard work is already done; all you need to do if fill in the config file to point as to the where and when.
Everything is hard work.
You're making it so.
It would be nice if some things were good defaults from the start.
The thing about Linux is that you have choice. If you want a system where you have things already decided for you, already configured, go with Windows or OSX.
But every bad design choice another person makes ....
They may be bad for you but they were good for someone else. That's what's wrong with terms like "Best Practices", a phrase that was invented by one of the Big Accounting Firms. There are 'good for you" practices, and 'good for me" practices, and sometimes there's an overlap. But don't bank on it. And what might be good (enough) for my home system might be alarmingly deficient for my at-work system.
for me. Linux is hard work.
Because you're making it hard work.
Yeah, I guess I'm this really poor person ;-). Poor me.
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