Nautilus. How counterintuitive. To me, anyway. I should have realized.
is there any more intuitive GDM ?
Oh, I don't know. The point is not that this one or that one is better
than the other, it's that this one could be improved a little. Or maybe
I'm just not very savvy about GUI desktops.
I never used GDM, but I wonder how a *dm could be counterintuitive...
I always felt that most settings of a GUI desktop should be collected
under a "control panel". GNOME does this fairly well with the "System"
menu, but it still categorizes things in ways different from what I
would choose. Example: 'System | Preferences | File Management', to
decide that I don't want to hear sound when hovering over an icon, or
'System | Preferences | File Management' and not 'System | Preferences |
Preferred Applications' to choose default application for opening files.
Indeed, 'System | Preferences | Preferred Applications' seems
redundant to me now that I come to think about it, especially since
choosing a setting with it seems to have no effect whatsoever on my
system, anyway.
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