Something went real wrong with the testing process for 9.04.
Ten plus years of linux... 5 of them with Kubuntu...
The printer issues, which there are many, are huge.
The most aggravating one of all is the nonpersistant configurations which disappear after a reboot.
Add a printer, (never mind firefox won't print to it), reboot and wala you get to readd it because it's gone.
These bugs alone should have stopped the release of 9.0.4.
The device notifier issues...
The notifier looks great. But couple it's issues with the udev naming issues and now you have something that is just unusable
The notifier removes from its list devices that are still plugged in but haven't been used in awhile. This is not so much of an issue except that
since dolphin doesn't do something like media:/ like Kong did, now you have device that can't be accessed thru the GUI in any way!. Nice.
USB devices not sufficiently identified.
Udev supports a myriad of naming schemes. In dev notifier tho, they are shown by their filesystem type. No way to tell the diff between
a USB maxtor 1TB drive with an ext3 filesystem and a USB WD 250g drive w/an ext3 filesystem. Click on either and now we have dolphin up
with both mounted as disk and disk-1. That'll really confuse a few noobs!
Konsole
My kudo's go out to the konsole team! This new version is sweet. I love the ctrl++ and ctrl-- font size selection. It's really nice to see that
effort!
Probably the biggest for me is the missing functionality in Dolphin.
Dolphin has been a pain in the side ever since it's debut. It was released initially without the tabbed interface and now where'd media:/
and system:/ functionality go I have removed Dolphin in every release I have seen it but now Konq won't even do system:/ or media:/
so why bother... It's nice looking but what I want is something that just works...
Real woooo's
Have you ever needed to add yourself to another group so your can access it's files? No way to do that now in the GUI!
More embarassing is that it takes a reboot for the changes to be effective even if you just use the console addgroup command!
Come on guys this isn't M$ winblows.
Bugs are always a part of software. I expect them.
Cal...
Ten plus years of linux... 5 of them with Kubuntu...
The printer issues, which there are many, are huge.
The most aggravating one of all is the nonpersistant configurations which disappear after a reboot.
Add a printer, (never mind firefox won't print to it), reboot and wala you get to readd it because it's gone.
These bugs alone should have stopped the release of 9.0.4.
The device notifier issues...
The notifier looks great. But couple it's issues with the udev naming issues and now you have something that is just unusable
The notifier removes from its list devices that are still plugged in but haven't been used in awhile. This is not so much of an issue except that
since dolphin doesn't do something like media:/ like Kong did, now you have device that can't be accessed thru the GUI in any way!. Nice.
USB devices not sufficiently identified.
Udev supports a myriad of naming schemes. In dev notifier tho, they are shown by their filesystem type. No way to tell the diff between
a USB maxtor 1TB drive with an ext3 filesystem and a USB WD 250g drive w/an ext3 filesystem. Click on either and now we have dolphin up
with both mounted as disk and disk-1. That'll really confuse a few noobs!
Konsole
My kudo's go out to the konsole team! This new version is sweet. I love the ctrl++ and ctrl-- font size selection. It's really nice to see that
effort!
Probably the biggest for me is the missing functionality in Dolphin.
Dolphin has been a pain in the side ever since it's debut. It was released initially without the tabbed interface and now where'd media:/
and system:/ functionality go I have removed Dolphin in every release I have seen it but now Konq won't even do system:/ or media:/
so why bother... It's nice looking but what I want is something that just works...
Real woooo's
Have you ever needed to add yourself to another group so your can access it's files? No way to do that now in the GUI!
More embarassing is that it takes a reboot for the changes to be effective even if you just use the console addgroup command!
Come on guys this isn't M$ winblows.
Bugs are always a part of software. I expect them.
Cal...
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