On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 2:33 AM, Mackenzie Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, there aren't any ext3 defrag tools anyway (ok maybe a few userspace > ones, but that seems unusual), so we can avoid *that* bit of the argument, > but there is NTFS support, and that definitely *does* need to be defragged.
Yeah, it's weird. NTFS does fragment a deal more than any Unix filesystem I know, but Unix filesystems still fragment! Quite a bit, too, if you have only 1% of free space like I always seem to have. ;-) The question of course, is: does that make filesystem operations much slower? I don't have any hard data on that. Just a gut-feeling that says "Yes". But maybe I shouldn't have mentioned it. It's not really the point of my post, which was to present my take on a logical collection of configuration applets. With less than 10 very distinctive options, someone is going to be able to make the choice much easier. Imagine someone thinking: "I want to change my screen resolution". Oh, there's the Appearance menu. Well, that must have something to do with the screen, so it would probably be there, right? Wrong! Ok, but now I've found it: Screen Resolution! Oh crap, it doesn't list my LCD's native resolution. Some people might make it all the way to System → Administration → Screens & Graphics, but I guess most people will have given up by now. Compare that to: "I want to change my screen resolution". Oh, there is Display. That seems to be the only sensible place to put this option. And there is the tab Resolution. Oh crap, it doesn't list his native resolution. Oh well, let's try Advanced. Yay, there it is! Something like that. I haven't really thought it through that much. I'm sure there are better ways to organise the complete system configuration. But this list of 30 applets (yes, 30!) just has to go. Even MS Vista, with its many "Centers" has a less daunting configuration system. No flame intended for the one that originally introduced these menus. It has grown a lot with all those new graphical configuration applets. Remco -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss