Restoring the old gnome desktop
Basil Chupin
blchupin at iinet.net.au
Sat May 12 04:54:02 UTC 2012
On 12/05/12 14:08, NoOp wrote:
> On 05/09/2012 04:23 PM, Liam Proven wrote:
>> On 3 May 2012 05:24, Art Edwards<edwardsa at icantbelieveimdoingthis.com> wrote:
>>> I'm sure this is very honestly given advice that might be very helpful,
>>> but isn't it a little ironic that, for such an intuitive environment,
>>> Unity needs a wallpaper with hints?
>> No, not at all. See my reply to Albert Wagner.
>>
>> Unity has a lot more keystrokes enabled by default than did GNOME 2,
> Indeed it does. in fact Ubuntu 12.04 *requires* that you have two
> working hands, digits, and arms in order to use all of these fine
> 'keystrokes' and perform the same function that could be performed by a
> person with one hand and a mouse. Here's an example:
>
> On GNOME2/Natty& below to modify/add a user to a group all you needed
> to do was click System|Administration|Users and Groups|Manage
> Groups|click on the group you want& select 'Edit'|click the user you
> want to add& click 'OK' - done. Try the same with 12.04...
>
> Nevermind, you'll end up doing it directly from the terminal:
> <http://www.liberiangeek.net/2012/04/quickly-add-users-to-groups-in-ubuntu-12-04-precise-pangolin/>
> Now I suppose that you *might* be able to do that with a single hand,
> but I wouldn't like to try.
>
> Granted the mouse operation does take quite a few clicks, but at least
> you can do it with one hand.
Eh, not a worry....thought control is coming real soon now....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2097350/Troops-control-guns-minds-near-future-says-scientist.html
BC
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