Andrew Sione Taumoefolau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Nautilus tends in most cases towards the Mac way of doing things, which, > different though it may be, is usually more usable than the Windows way. > Nautilus ideally should create a floppy icon on the desktop when a user > inserts a disk (and, in turn, destroy it when he removes the disk), which > IMHO is a more sane approach than having an always-present floppy icon that > only works if a disk is in the drive.
This would indeed be the best way to handle floppies in my opinion, but last time I looked at Nautilus i found that it ideally should work so, but really doesn't. Maybe sometimes in the future this will become reality ... (There were other things in Nautilus I didn't like, e.g. not removable hard disk icons, which will tempt some idle users to play with them ...) Greetings, joachim