On Thu, 2006-06-01 at 02:18 -0700, jdow wrote: > From: "Laurence Orchard" <laurence@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > On Thu, 2006-06-01 at 16:21 +0930, Tim wrote: > >> On Thu, 2006-06-01 at 14:00 +1000, Steffen Kluge wrote: > >> > Just do it the ^C/^V way then. Works just like in Windows. It is > >> > amazing you parade your lack of skill and/or knowledge and try to palm > >> > it off as some sort of Linux shortcomings. > >> > >> Nice try with the insults, jackass, but CTRL + C or V doesn't work in > >> *all* applications, neither *do* all applications have right-click copy > >> and paste options, and neither does highlight and middle-click pasting > >> work in *all* applications. You *have* to do combinations, some of > >> which have really annoying effects. > >> > >> -- > >> (Currently running FC4, occasionally trying FC5.) > >> > >> Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. > >> I read messages from the public lists. > >> > > Hi All > > > > Through out this thread I have not read any SPECIFICS, > > which applications don't work? > > which window manager are you using? > > which application won't let you switch windows? > > > > It seems to me that there is a lot of calling of the "system" without > > the detail to back it up, is it the "system" or a few buggy/misbehaving > > applications? > > > > If the applications don't work the way you think they should, have you:- > > a) checked that you are allowed to do what you want, some applications > > won't let you copy data for security reasons, putting data in pictures > > on web pages for instance. > > b) reported the bug/feature to the application developers/supporters. > > c) checked your configuration to make sure you don't have something that > > is inhibiting the action. > > d) checked that something you have done has stopped it working. One of > > my programs has to use CTRL + C to close files cos thats what the user > > wanted. Another user had used CTRL + v to trigger their own macro (in > > Excel!). > > e) have you documented the precis actions that work/don't work so we can > > look at the problem > > > > Thank you for your time > > 1) When these problems bite I do NOT have time to debug them, create a > fix, or even send a message to bugfart that there is a problem. I have > my OWN problem to fix. Can I ask what you do when Windows crashes or one of Microsoft's applications doesn't work the way you think it should? > 2) The problem with the program and X-Windows should not exist in the > first place. > I agree that problems shouldn't exist, but as far as I know only Buddha has reached Nirvana. I think you will find more problems elsewhere, with fewer people willing to listen, do something about it or suggest an alternative. > > Laurence > > > > p.s. and we are not kids, so PLEASE lets not get into name calling and > > play nice! > > 3) This is a Fedora Core mailinglist. What's this play nice and no name > calling nonsense? (Of course, for an average "ix-ish" mailing list > this one is modestly polite.) End of the day, no-one is saying you have to use Fedora, if you prefer other offerings, go use them, stop whining, be constructive. > > {^_^} Joanne > -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list