Onno Benschop wrote: > On 13/02/09 10:41, Charlie Kravetz wrote: >> Okay, I have been reading this thread from the beginning. It seems like >> those making the most noise are the same individuals with the knowledge >> and ability to easily add the ability to use C-A-B back. Why should the >> thousands who do not need the ability be forced to have it to make it >> easier for the few that want it to be able to use it? >> >> Do you not customize your systems? This is just a very quick fix to >> re-enable the keypresses for yourselves. The many thousands who could >> care less are not even on the mailing list. >> > > Have we got actual evidence that "the thousands who do not need the > ability" actually have a problem with C-A-B, or are we having this > debate just because there are a few who *think* there is a problem? > > Just because it can happen, doesn't mean that it does - or have we just > received a spate of bug reports from users who lost data when they > pressed C-A-B? > Examples of aps thatneed to use CAB. Some of the gnome card games which go full screen, and when you try to return to a normal display it wont. Now try explaining to a total novice how to use CAF1, then log in, and then find the process and kill it. Kaffeine will occasionall refuse to go back to a normal display as well, its much easier to tell someone on the phone to use CAB and login again, and a lot safer.
BTW who desided that .gvfs had super root status ?, you can no longer as root do a chown -R on your home directory. -- Best wishes Richard Bown ##################################################################### Registered Linux User 36561 OS: Ubuntu 8.10, Intrepid, on AMD Dual Athlon 64 +4400: 8 GB RAM DDR2 Ham Call: G8JVM , QRA IO82SP, Interests Microwave #################################################################### -- 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