> The idea is that you can submit your ideas, features requests. Is it possible to ask for plain common sense? Right when you open KDE, instead of having your desktop files and folders on the desktop, you have them on a little window, which makes managing the files more complicated because, if you have many files, you must scroll up and down to see them. Besides, if you have a picture on a common sense desktop that has unimportant parts, say on the sides, you can split your files in two groups, which you can't do with the little window. If this window feature has not been implemented before, it's not that nobody tought about it, it's that it's plain nonsense. And that's only when you open KDE... God knows why, I don't feel like checking the rest and filing feature requests to idiots who kill my desktop experience from the start. Torvalds, who also was a die hard KDE fan also switched to GNOME, for different reasons, I suppose. Maybe somebody else should be put in charge of development before all developers get sick and tired of working for next to no one. 'Cause there also are some nice things in KDE 4. Dolphin, for instance, seems interesting, but I haven't checked many applications. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines