On Wed, 2007-04-04 at 19:54 +0200, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
Le mercredi 04 avril 2007 à 12:47 -0400, David Zeuthen a écrit :
You missed my favorite pet peeve about the default desktop install. We show two trash cans, one in lower panel and one on the desktop. Do we _really_ want people to call us the trash distro? :-)
What do you complain about ? This is the desktop that removed quick terminal access, (and a few months later it tops in mugshot's stats)
The Fedora desktop moves in mysterious ways
For the record, nautilus-open-terminal was in the FC6 live cd (reason: "For the adult in you") [1] so at least I share your point of view. I don't know why it disappeared from the Fedora 7 live cd. When the merger is complete it should probably be pulled in by one of the default @desktop groups.
(Btw, in the future please rather file a bug so nautilus-open-terminal can go into the default set instead of... snide remarks. Thanks for your continued interested in the Fedora desktop project.)
David
[1] : http://www.mail-archive.com/fedora-announce-list@redhat.com/msg01172.html
On Wed, 4 Apr 2007, David Zeuthen wrote:
For the record, nautilus-open-terminal was in the FC6 live cd (reason: "For the adult in you") [1] so at least I share your point of view. I don't know why it disappeared from the Fedora 7 live cd. When the merger is complete it should probably be pulled in by one of the default @desktop groups.
(Btw, in the future please rather file a bug so nautilus-open-terminal can go into the default set instead of... snide remarks. Thanks for your continued interested in the Fedora desktop project.)
If I had final say over the Fedora package manifest (and in a roundabout way I suppose I do), nautilus-open-terminal would be included by default on the GNOME LiveCD and in Fedora Prime/Everything. And gnome-terminal would be in the top panel on the desktop.
:-)
--Max
One of annoying problem is the inability for the liveCD to unmount and eject itself when shutting down or restarting. The issues is true for a LiveCD but I think it might apply for LiveUSB as well. Can anyone solve that issue?
Luya Tshimbalanga wrote:
One of annoying problem is the inability for the liveCD to unmount and eject itself when shutting down or restarting. The issues is true for a LiveCD but I think it might apply for LiveUSB as well. Can anyone solve that issue?
LiveUSB devices do not require ejections. If you take a look at Kadischi's eject_live_cd.c you will see we use the same code as find_live_cd.c to locate and eject the CDROM or DVDROM device from readonly-halt which is part of Kadischi also.
Perhaps this would be something to integrate within Pilgrim? It works splendid.
J. Hartline
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