[Bug 22007] Re: no 'Settings' button in gnome-screensaver

5of0 cincodenada+ubuntu at gmail.com
Tue Sep 12 17:50:08 UTC 2006


As a relatively new Ubuntu user, I am befuddled as to why this is even an issue.  As has been stated time and time again, many (if not most) screensavers are useless without config options.
I need to be able to configure how many cows, what my text says, what pictures to show...it's stupid to say that obviously, GNOME users would rather muddle around with config files than have a GUI.  I like to call myself a geek, but I'm not opposed to a GUI - If it's so obvious that config files are the way to go, why even have gnome-screensaver?  Why not just have the user find a list of screensavers and specify that in a config file?  And why even have GNOME?  Obviously, it would be better just to do everything from terminal, since we are so opposed to GUI's.
It's ridiculous.  If I read the way-above linked FAQ...I have to create or find a whole theme to change my preferences?  Ugh!  If this is typical, I see why Torvalds was so anti-GNOME (http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/12/13/1340215).  When I first read that, I thought "that's crazy.  No one could be that stupid."  Well...I'd say, if Windoze XP (drives me nuts because I can't configure anything) has the option for something, GNOME can definitely support it.

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no 'Settings' button in gnome-screensaver
https://launchpad.net/bugs/22007




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