Tim wrote: > Ed Greshko: >> I guess what I don't understand is why nobody, at least I think nobody, (I >> had to read the archives since I filter out some cruft) simply answered the >> question. > > Perhaps because how to use it is so bloody obvious that if a person > can't figure *that* out for themselves, why would you think that they > could understand any instructions you wrote about it? > > How hard is it for some people to use a GUI? It has buttons with labels > for what they do. They often have pop-up extra hints, too. There's > menus with choices of other things you can do. They're called a menu > for a reason: Just like you have a menu in a restaurant, it's a list of > things that you READ through to find out what your choices are. > > How hard was it, in this case, to look through the few menu choices > available, find the one called preferences, and see the few choices that > had with one right at the top about hiding some users? > > There's even a whacking great big help button which opens documentation > explaining all of this. The original poster already had all the answers > that they needed provided to them. Agreed.... However, we have to consider that some people on this list may have handicaps. Maybe they are sight impaired and can't see half of what is presented to them. Or other handicaps that make it hard for them. Rather than getting overheated it is probably best to not try to help those whose posts raise the blood pressure. I help my health by judicious filters. But, I can't resist scanning the archives from time to time especially on a cloudy Saturday morning when I'm a bit lazy and really should be out on my bike. >> "User Manager" is working as designed and intended. > > Exactly. > > What I found most staggering about Karl's post was that he went so far > as rebooting to see changes. When I untick the "hide" option, the other > users appear immediately on the list. Why would you reboot? > > Even if "rebooted the thing" referred to restarting the program rather > than the computer (a poor description of an action, really, by the > original poster), why bother? You can see the list change, immediately, > as you change the preferences. > > There are some programs which are highly complex to make use of, but > this particular one is incredibly simple to figure out, at least for the > issues Karl was dealing with. You'd have to be a prize fool not to be > able to figure it out without a few moments looking at it, even more so > to post what he did about it. I -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list