Mark promised a different theme for 10.04. They just could not allocate
much resources on the design of a new theme in Karmic. Even though I
agree with the rest about the human theme being not attractive there are
people that actually find it pretty and smooth.
On the practical side there are always some pleasant surprises with
every new release. The login screen shows the list of users on the
system by default and the language, session and keyboard settings appera
only when you click on user.
There are also more improvements for console freaks. byubu is included
by default and provides stylish profiles for screen. grep was a pleasant
surprise too as it display the matched keyword in red by default.
On the downside I discovered the using the switch user function can
crash your system!
O/H Mario Spinthiras έγραψε:
Mark Shuttleworth has been bothered enough about themes. He should know
where priorities stand so far with the desktop edition. I am not blaming
him nor insulting him, I am just reminding him what hundreds, possibly
thousands of others have already bothered him with.
With the release of gnome 3 , everything will have to change. This is
something Mark Shuttleworth, Canonical or anyone else cannot stop from
happening. Projects such as gnome-shell will revolutionize certain
aspects of the traditional desktop we know. I am hoping that within this
revolution, someone will actually grab a palette and fix the brown
disaster known as the "human" theme.
M.