Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
On Fri, 2006-05-12 at 21:10 +1200, Rob Brown-Bayliss wrote:
On 5/12/06, Lauri <lauri@xxxxxxx> wrote:
The optional session saving is also missing (tick to save the session
when logging out).
Yes, so it is. I just checked my session preferences and sure enough
it is ticked to ask me on log-out, but I don't get asked...
I am all for making things simple, but like many feel a lot has gone
to far in fc5 and the latest gnome...
If I wask the session manager to check when I log out if I want to
save the session then I think it's fair to say I know what tha means
and I should be given the choice. Simply ignoting a users preference
is wrong, why give us the choice if yuo already know we don't want to
save the session?
This is alot of the reason why I prefer KDE.
LX
The changes in GNOME and Nautilus are the main reasons why I'm sticking
with Shrike. I think it's the newer GNOME and Nautilus releases, but the
ones that come with Fedora just completely alienated me.
While we're on this subject, is there a way on the newer Nautilus to
keep everything in one window like the older Shrike versions and not
open a new window for each folder?
Russell Golden
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