On 2013-07-09 23:40, John Morris wrote:
On Tue, 2013-07-09 at 20:34 -0600, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
This email was not helpful nor being excellent to each other. It also
shows
a biased view that shows that the user didn't even try the version
that
shipped in at least alpha onward which does not use gestures but just
a
space or return. Next time try to actually be useful.
Agreed.
...
But then GNOME itself isn't too helpful and excellent hasn't
been a word applicable to it for a couple of years now. Ya know we
wouldn't get ticked off at this stuff if we didn't care about it, and
it
bothers us that stuff that was good and useful for years is now
unusable
rubbish and it was (intentionally?) made impractical to even keep the
old stuff that worked.
...and then you went and did it some more.
Please. Stop. We won't have this kind of pointless bashing and
ridiculous conspiracy theorizing on test@. Take it elsewhere. Or keep it
under your hat.
I installed the F19 release in a
VM and banged away on the keyboard to no visible effect once it timed
out and went to the tablet/phone style lock screen with the clock on
it.
Only the mouse would get a reaction from it. Just retried it to avoid
doubling down on stupid. :) Fired up the VM and worked through more
email until the lock screen appeared. Typed a character and the
blanker
did clear but my account name remained on the screen and that was as
far
as I could get without the mouse.
Admitted that there are enough display/input bugs on F19 in a KVM
(hosted on F18) that one could be biting me on this, but this doesn't
look like a virtualization problem. Until the username is pointed to
it
doesn't light up and if it isn't lit it doesn't receive keyboard input.
Works fine here. What you're describing does not sound like the normal
lock screen at all, to me. The lock screen has the user name and a
password text entry box beneath it. Anything you type shows up in that
box.
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