but why enter the filesystem if you can directly go to home folder. anyways
if one does not know what to do in the filesystem keep it in aside. y flash
it on the face?
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 4:39 PM, Joeri Jungschlager wrote:
> You don't really can if you are not doing it via terminal or logged inn as
> root.
>
>
> On 27 April 2010 06:35, Parag Agarwal wrote:
>
>> my only point is it should not be difficult for an average user to use
>> ubuntu. my style improves visiblity and avoids cluster. it will prevent
>> users from entering filesystem and deleting any important sys files. not to
>> mention the benefit of home folder being on top.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 11:26 PM, Joeri Jungschlager <
>> jjungschla...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Their are a few problems with your argument.
>>> You should change a whole kernel what makes the step too another Linux
>>> systems way harder.
>>> Unix Server structers are that way it can give a lot of bugs.
>>> If you want too keep on using window or OS/2 go ahead.
>>> It's not that stable as Unix and it also has much too do the with file
>>> system.
>>> The switch between another Unix system and Ubuntu also get anoying.
>>> And this the art list.
>>> Their is an other list for this thing.
>>> But I hope that they say the same as me on the devolpment list.
>>> How ever you can make a style and make it posibable I don't see any
>>> Problem in it.
>>> So if people want too choiche too make their system like another OS they
>>> can.
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>>
>>> Joeri Damian Jungschlager
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>>> On 26 April 2010 15:49, Renze van der kamp wrote:
>>>
Hi,
I think it's easier and more consitent to include a "computer" entry
similar to the places menu item in the sidebar above or below the
filesystem
entry.
Regards,
Renze van der Kamp
2010/4/26 soumajit pal
this s a different in the linux world.we should not jst implement
> ideas frm other OS..it ll seem user firendly to people who use it..its
> obvious...unix file system stands apart from any other so we shudn't go on
> to change the look n feel...
>
> On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Parag Agarwal
> wrote:
>
>> hi!
>> i am using ubuntu for a long time now and the first thing that should
>> be refurbished is the 'my computer'. though it looks similar to other OS
>> it
>> is not entirely user friendly. when someone enters a media and unmounts
>> it
>> or wants to directly go to some other media it is not possible. b'cause
>> the
>> my computer screen cannot be revisited once one enters any media. this is
>> not good. so i have come up with this layout. though it is not a perfect
>> solution. it can be beneficial.
>> plz comment.
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