[Usability] Gnome's biggest failure. By far. Stone-cold evil.

2009-08-19 Thread Jim March
k to normal but my panel is absolutely scrambled to hell and gone. PLEASE, for the love of God, there has to be a fix for this? It's intolerable. And after three years that I know of and likely over double that with this insane glitch, there'

Re: [Usability] Gnome's biggest failure. By far. Stone-cold evil.

2009-08-20 Thread Jim March
Look at it from a user's point of view: I set my screen/panel layouts up. That's my work. Nobody has a right to destroy it. To ignore this bug for 3+ years means that at a fundamental level, Gnome doesn't care about that. And THAT is horrifying. Jim

Re: [Usability] Gnome's biggest failure. By far. Stone-cold evil.

2009-08-20 Thread Jim March
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Olav Vitters wrote: > On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 11:46:12AM -0700, Jim March wrote: >> To ignore this bug for 3+ years means that at a fundamental level, >> Gnome doesn't care about that. > > Please don't forget about: > h

Re: [Usability] Gnome's biggest failure. By far. Stone-cold evil.

2009-09-01 Thread Jim March
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 9:45 AM, Jacob Beauregard wrote: > I haven't looked at the patch, but the way its described, it sounds like > there will still be a lot of holes to fill. > Saving position of panel applets between different resolutions. > > At first it sounds like it can only screw up once pe

[Usability] Will Nautilus ever be able to set recursive file permissions?

2011-11-29 Thread Jim March
o Enclosed Files" button is still as non-functional as it was in 2006 when I started with Ubuntu Dapper 6.06. Is there any effort underway to fix this, or is there another GUI file manager that isn't broken? Thanks, Jim March ___ usability ma