>Ferk wrote 2 hours ago: #70 >What if you want to give instructions to teach your friend? >How would you tell him to go to his home folder?
- "Go to the folder that has your name" >What if the vendor who installed the system to him chose >some generic username to him? what if instead of "Mike" >he put "Michael"? There won't be a consistent way to call it, >how would he call it when he doesn't know that it's the "home" folder? >he will call it "Mike's" folder? kinda weird. - He'll call it the user's folder / the folder with the user's name on it >We need a generic name for the folder so that it can be referred >in a generic sense without knowing the username of the specific user account. - N (where n = username) >I vote for "User Home", or if you don't like white spaces call it >"Userhome" (Username is also lacking the whitespace, isn't it?). -This doesn't translate well at all: Hogar del Usuario / Nombre del usuario. each session is a personalized experience. the person who logs in knows who he is and understands that a folder with his name on it is probably where all her or his things are. karmic solved this very well and i don't understand why it's still considered a papercut. -- "Home Folder" has 3 different names https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/382703 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs