Package: xfce4-panel Version: 4.12.1-2 Severity: normal Upon starting XFCE (really xfce4-panel) for the first time, You receive a prompt like
Welcome to the first start of the panel Choose below which setup you want for the first startup. [Use default config] [One empty panel] I believe this prompt is misguided. If you are the type of user who wants the second option, a blank panel, you can quite easily get there from the default one: either edit it in the UI tools and remove all the widgets (and panels) that you won't want, or monkey with the settings files in the background. If you aren't, there's a chance you are a novice user, or at least unfamiliar with XFCE and its internals. Trying to get from the blank panel to a useful one, or even the default, is very hard. (even figuring out which config files to blast away and whether to do that in an open session or not is challenging). Therefore for some users, selecting "one empty panel" is a dangerous thing to do, leaving you with a mostly useless session and no easy way to get back to a useful one. This would be mitigated a bit if there was a "restore to defaults" option in the panel configuration, but there isn't. The user is also being prompted by (at least) ClipIt's "Save history" question so the initial session can be a bit overwhelming. I think the prompt should simply be removed and the default config be used by default. -- Jonathan Dowland