Post #11,575
10/3/01 5:21:40 PM
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Yours, maybe.
But I stress my PC's file system on a daily basis: find+grep, transfers, you name it.
Regards,
-scott anderson
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Post #11,576
10/3/01 5:24:16 PM
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Actually
It's not performance that I'm after at all - it's recoverability from when Jo comes in, finds the PC booted into Linux, decides she wants to read her email (she has it all set up on the Windows side of things) and hits "reset".
Peter Shill For Hire [link|http://www.kuro5hin.org|There is no K5 Cabal]
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Post #11,577
10/3/01 5:30:32 PM
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Heh.
That too. I'm more worried about power outages, though. My son is pretty well trained at this point.
Regards,
-scott anderson
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Post #11,610
10/3/01 7:36:50 PM
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Ya gotta slap the bitch around a bit next time she does that
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Post #11,612
10/3/01 7:40:45 PM
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!?
Peter Shill For Hire [link|http://www.kuro5hin.org|There is no K5 Cabal]
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Post #11,630
10/3/01 8:26:04 PM
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Fuckin' obvious, innit?
What you said, [link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=11576|...when Jo comes in, finds the PC booted into Linux, decides she wants to read her email (she has it all set up on the Windows side of things) and hits "reset".] -- How the fuck can you tolerate that?!? (From a putatively adult and reasonably intelligent person, I take it -- or are you dating a retard?) That's just no way to behave with a computer! What should also have been fuckin' obvious is that I meant, not necessarily *literally* slapping her around, but give her a fucking strong talking-to: "That's just no way to behave with a computer!" Just show her how to shut it down -- you usually run Linux with a GUI on, don't you? So it isn't even all that different from how you do it in Windows -- in an orderly fashion. And then you can tell her, "*This* is how to behave with a computer!"
Christian R. Conrad The Man Who Knows Fucking Everything
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Post #11,686
10/4/01 1:38:23 AM
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Sigh.
What is a person supposed to do when faced with the XScreensaver password box?
(Not that YOU've ever seen that in person - *snigger*)
Peter Shill For Hire [link|http://www.kuro5hin.org|There is no K5 Cabal]
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Post #11,692
10/4/01 3:01:01 AM
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<ctrl><alt><backspace> - <ctrl><alt><del>
-- Karsten M. Self [link|mailto:kmself@ix.netcom.com|kmself@ix.netcom.com] What part of "gestalt" don't you understand?
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Post #11,703
10/4/01 5:51:31 AM
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:muah
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Post #11,877
10/5/01 1:39:43 AM
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Hrm.
I would be happier if that *didn't* just kill the X server and drop you back to the GDM chooser...
Some kind of "You are about to kill this session and lose all unsaved work, type in the user's password or the root password" box would be useful.
The day some serious HCI work gets done on GNOME (and there already has been one serious usability study, conducted by Sun) the better. KDE hasn't even had that - they're "thinking about it", apparently.
Peter Shill For Hire [link|http://www.kuro5hin.org|There is no K5 Cabal]
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Post #11,848
10/4/01 10:21:23 PM
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Type in the correct password, of course.
Or she hasn't been trusted with that, go find who locked it and make it unlock it.
Wade.
"All around me are nothing but fakes Come with me on the biggest fake of all!"
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