Limi:
should we also change the behaviour in Private Browsing Mode? Currently if you
cmd+Q while in PBM, no quit dialog is ever shown. Based on
http://blog.mozilla.com/metrics/2010/08/23/understanding-private-browsing/ it
doesn't seem like the user would be losing much data if we preserved the
*"I understand some people rename files like that, but..."*
Apperantly you do not. It is not convenient what you aren't used to,
period. It does not matter at all what reasoning you come up with.
On 8 May 2013 19:47, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:
> I understand some people rename files like th
I could even hit F2. The point is that people socialised on Windows always
try to click twice first. Anything else is inconvenient, any reasoning and
"why don't you..." is perfectly pointless and ignorant.
On 8 May 2013 17:53, Lem <48...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> @Martin: If you really want t
So roughly 90% of PC users can be ignored. And you wonder why Linux is
unable to gain popularity. And you say it's freedom when you decide how
others should think and act. You try to educate hardware manufacturers the
exact same way, this one of the reasons they don't care about Linux
support. And
You can wait for that, they don't give a crap about user requests. The
entire Gnome/Unity UI concept is going against most users' needs.
On 7 May 2013 15:47, BS-Harou wrote:
> @Lem: Most of the time I don't really need to write a new name. Mostly I
> just want to copy the name or remove part of
ever again.
On 13 December 2012 09:18, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> @Martian: could you please stop those sneaking comments? they are not
> welcome here
>
> To maintain a respectful atmosphere, please follow the code of conduct -
> http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/conduct . Bug r
so happy that this feature does not exist in Linux. To Martian and
> David, please use the right-click and rename option, it's just as quick
> once you are used to it.
>
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How much effort would it take to implement it as an option for those
perverts who want it? This is a perfect example of the negligance and
arrogance of the immature people in the open-sauce community, don't get
surprised Linux still measures between zero and nothing as a desktop OS.
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