Den 14. des. 2011 21:27, skrev Christian Rupp:
The options to change unity are very rarely installed by default...
Wouldn't it be nice to implement the tweaks options for apperance
somewhere in the system settings?
Ubuntu Tweak deserves the attention it is getting, but I hardly think 
it's ready to even be considered as a default app. Playing with it for 
less than two minutes, Compiz became completely unresponsive. Of course, 
I only had to switch to another console and kill it for it to be 
restarted, but most users would've had to resort to a brutal poweroff. 
That's not the apps fault, but the result is the same. The GUI needs a 
fair amount of work. It isn't all bad, but it needs improvements in 
several areas. For instance each "tab" uses two different displays, and 
there is no hint that this is so. This is also not a normal way of doing 
things. Many of the things in Admins has nothing to do with 
administration. The Tweaks part does contain several administration 
things. I also don't really understand what removing old thumbnails has 
to do with tweaking a system.
In my view, the app is promising, but is still a little confused  and 
needs to mature and get a more defined sense of direction. I think the 
project is quite interesting, and it's possible I'll have something to 
contribute to it. But I don't see it as a candidate to be a default 
application. In any case, it'd have to be accepted into Ubuntu first, I 
think. I don't think these types of settings is for everyone.
Jo-Erlend Schinstad




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