Suggestion: make control-alt-delete bring up system monitor
bydefault
SKLP
dlist at ubuntuforums.org
Sat Jan 8 17:44:45 CST 2005
I don't think CTRL-ALT-DELETE should open the system monitor.
IMO, i think it would be better if it (and the mac keycombination,
converted to pc kbd ALT-SUPER-ESCAPE) opened a special quite small
dialog that should contain a newbie-friendly list of applications
running. By newbie-friendly i mean that the only processes that should
be visible is things the user started (like graphical apps, firefox,
OOo etc) and gnome-panel and nautilus (Preferably referred to as GNOME
Panel and Nautilus). You should be able to right click them and
Kill/Quit etc) as well as select them and click a Quit-button. There
should also be a checkbox with the ability to "Show hidden/system
processes". And of course you should be able to log out, start system
monitor etc from it.
That's what i think.
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SKLP
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