Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 7/11/05, Dimi Paun <dimi(a)lattica.com> wrote:
> Why? Out of the entire GNOME menu, that was the most useful feature
> by an order of magnitude (for me).
(for you) sums it up. Perhaps... just perhaps... you aren't
inside
the target audience that Gnome is designing for. [...]
[...]
Its pretty brave of Gnome to actually say mainstream users of
their
desktop do not need quick access to a terminal to get typical
workloads done... but I can't disagree with the goal. Mainstream
office and home users of a modern computer desktop environment should
not need to use the terminal so oftern that the terminal should be in
the main desktop menu.
Right. And changing the desktop background is a regular operation,
/absolutely requiring/ an entry there.
Oh, come on. Sure, GUIs /can/ be used in a just-point&drool way, but the
commands are what makes *ix powerful.
[Yes, for me X is just an easy way to have half a dozen ttys open together
with xemacs.]
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