This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C32A14.BE051E8C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Sir: I am Linux user. I have some suggestions about konqueror. 1. If possible, make an option to let konqueror become lightweight = loaded. So users who use old machine can still have a fast file manager. 2. If possible, mounted partion showed as harddisk icon in konqueror. For example, if the usr directory is mounted on /hda1, the /usr shows an = harddist icon. For the floopy disk, /mnt/flooy, it has two place show floopy disk icon. = One is at first vertical line. Just like Windows file explore. The other = is when user browser directory /mnt/, the directory shows as a floopy = icon. Both point to /mnt/floopy. This seems not important for advanced Linux/Unix users, but is very = important to Windows users. 3. When someone or some processor is in the mount drive, user can not = umount it. The system should provide enough information so that the user = can either kill the process or change the directory. Thank you very much for your great job in konqueror! Steve Bao ------_=_NextPart_001_01C32A14.BE051E8C Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable suggestion of konqueror

Dear Sir:

I am Linux user. I have some = suggestions about konqueror.
1. If possible, make an option to let = konqueror become lightweight loaded. So users who use old machine can = still have a fast file manager.

2. If possible, mounted partion showed = as harddisk icon in konqueror.
For example, if the usr directory is = mounted on /hda1, the /usr shows an harddist icon.
For the floopy disk, /mnt/flooy, it = has two place show floopy disk icon. One is at first vertical line. Just = like Windows file explore. The other is when user browser directory = /mnt/, the directory shows as a floopy icon. Both point to = /mnt/floopy.

This seems not important for advanced = Linux/Unix users, but is very important to Windows users.

3. When someone or some processor is in = the mount drive, user can not umount it. The system should provide = enough information so that the user can either kill the process or = change the directory.

Thank you very much for your great job = in konqueror!

Steve Bao

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