Using and describing Files (formerly Nautilus) is a real struggle. The
menu bar now only contains the menu "Files". Other menus like Edit,
View, Go, Bookmarks and Help, which could be found in the menu bar in
Nautilus 3.4, are now placed on the toolbar in two dropdown menus: View
options and L
To be honest I'm not really a fan of Ubuntu any longer - everything has
been dumbed down so all you have to do is type what you want to do. I
don't like it. Leave apple to do that, I say. I'm not a fan of Fuduntu
for ease of use and Sabayon for hard-coreness.
I say bring back the thinking that a u
I think the goal is to make it as seamless of a transition for Windows
and Mac users as possible. Which means they have to "dumb it down"
enough for the user to feel comfortable. Kind of like crawling before
you walk, so to speak. The real power behind Linux has always been the
command line (IMHO),
That excerpt could potentially go into the Advanced Topic Chapter. It could go
into the "Introduction to the terminal", right after "What is the terminal?".
It would be titled: "Comparing Terminals". (Just a thought)
Have a good night!
Thomas Corwin
On Mar 19, 2013, at 7:21 PM, "Patrick Dickey
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