From kde-devel Tue Dec 03 18:07:55 2002 From: Gary Greene Date: Tue, 03 Dec 2002 18:07:55 +0000 To: kde-devel Subject: Re: Abstracting the Linux Desktop from the File-system X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-devel&m=103893889427103 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I've been watching this discussion for a while now and have but only a few caveats to point out: In concern to moving desktop==$HOME. I point you to Windows 2000/XP for just a moment If I can... M$ has the following filesystem (with the proper UNIX equivalants baside the chart) Windows XP Sentinel Linux C:\ / |---\Documents and Settings |----/home | |----\greeneg | |----/greeneg | |----\Desktop | |----/Desktop | |----\My Documents | |----/Documents As you can see, the current method holds true across both platforms. The arguenment of the Mac Desktop is even further the point (OS X): Machintosh OS X Sentinel Linux / / |----/users |----/home | |----/greeneg | |----/greeneg | |----/Desktop | |----/Destop Hmmm.... I'm starting to see a pattern here.... If the user cannot figure out where things are on their computer, IT'S THEIR OWN FAULT. We shouldn't be dictating policy to fix lack of computer skill. Moving Desktop to $HOME would only further impare what the two are: the desktop is the place where application links are for fast loading, the $HOME directory is the place all your settings and document files are put. With your argument, I'd be seeing my Mail folder on my desktop (along with ~/tmp, ~/public_html, ~/bin, ~/lib.) Because dispite what you may think, peroidically, I blow away my .kde dir to see the changes that have come down the pipe. If this change got adopted, I'd be the one UNDOING it in the packaging phase of KDE for Sentinel Linux, meaning more work for me (yeah :| ). Remember people companies, like Microsoft and Apple, have spent a great deal of money on their usability studies, why not pay attention to them instead of breaking them. As you can see from the diagram I made above, the systems are laid out similarly enough to warrent them being easy to navigate. - -- Gary Greene Sent from seele.gvsu.edu 12:18:28 up 10 days, 10:44, 7 users, load average: 0.92, 0.38, 0.27 ============================================================================= Founder and president of GVLUG. Chief Systems Architect, S4, Inc. - OS Department. -==- Project Lead for the Sentinel Linux 2003 OS Project (KOMODO) Chairman and Project Lead of the E-media Committee of AltReal. PHONE : 331-0562 EMAIL : rei@tabris.net greeneg@student.gvsu.edu - --Developing a emotion daemon for the Human OS Here's the error: #mounting local filesystems....................................[ OK ] #Virtual Human Brain Driver v0.0.5 (EXPERIMENTAL) R/W fs module #Virtual Nerve Node Driver v0.4.1 (EXPERIMENTAL) R/W FS module #Insmod Adaptive Technology Device module......................[ OK ] #Writing Sync state to Journalled VHBFS........................[ OK ] #Stating emotiond..............................................[ FRUSTRATED ] Segmentation Fault:sending signal 11 SegEV ============================================================================= -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE97PL8Vg8c0/GZcW8RAqqiAJ0T/sUcW4AS+9GnmqeaFq3M9PwwTwCfY0QW 8jGPzvdNB1RmqGUZAwCfqMQ= =HWyI -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<