El vie, 04-06-2004 a las 21:23, Jody Goldberg escribió: > So multi head machines can work correctly. > > And this is exactly why we're not going to see a clear seperator > between user and system. Nono, there IS a clear separation between user and system. That does NOT mean that a combination approach to solving this problem won't work, though. > Sergey would have exactly the opposite > perspective here. Users that frequently flip amongst various > layouts want to configure this at the user level. 1. they are the vast minority 2. their changing of keyboard layouts should affect only them, thus rendering that keyboard layout change ONLY valid for that user. They can want to configure it all day long, but that should not mean they should change systemwide settings. So there you go, user/system setting separation is plain there. > You and I only > reconfigure when we get new keyboards. Potentially the answer in > these situations is to support both... -- Manuel Amador (Rudd-O) GPG key ID: 0xC1033CAD at keyserver.net
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