Re: Nautilus: Lord Of The Desktop



Even though it is probably not necessary in most cases, the lazy part of me has found this to
often be the easiest way to upgrade... 
in any case I wish you a merry Xmas and everything which belong to it (too lazy to list and
uncorrigible...)
Lionel 

--- Telsa Gwynne <hobbit aloss ukuu org uk> wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 22, 2001 at 03:50:30PM -0500 or thereabouts, Sean Middleditch wrote:
> > > It is the latest from red carpet,  all the exact same packages as on the
> > > other workstations.  I lost patience,  nuked .gnome from the console, 
> ...
> > Yes.  Sawfish and the panels can have all sorts of weird settings.  One
> > of the wonderful things about GNOME is the way that 90% of the time,
> > when you upgrade a piece of software, you have to delete all your
> > settings.  Hopefully GNOME2 won't suffer from this so much..
> 
> Whilst I have core-dumped, crashed, warned, overflowed, hung, frozen,
> misrendered, patched, rebuilt, rpm --rebuild'd, gdb'd, straced, 
> bugzilla'd, bug-buddied, deb-bugs'd, documented and generally giggled 
> my way through GNOME, I haven't ever had to nuke my .gnome/ directory.
> 
> Now, you may argue that perhaps I should have done and it might
> have solved much of the paragraph above[1], but I am really unconvinced
> it's necessary "90% of the time". 
> 
> Telsa
> 
> [1] And in the case where I managed to get both "Default" and "default"
> settings for gnome-terminal through thinking I knew best and editing
> text files on the blithe assumption case-sensitivity mattered (wrong),
> I know it would have :) 
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