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Configure xscreensaver
Configure xscreensaver











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  1. #Configure xscreensaver install
  2. #Configure xscreensaver Patch
  3. #Configure xscreensaver software
  4. #Configure xscreensaver windows

To get rid of them you have to turn off windows files and folders protection, but that can cause other issues.” Why the heel are their folders in program files which can’t be deleted moved in an easy manner (I am tlaking about the frontpage folder, Xerox and some other MS shit). You can replace Explorer.exe with something else or you can extend it with apps like what are provided by Stardock. Metacity is a terribly limited window manager and can’t really be extended to do much out of the box. Very few customization options for the desktop.” There is also other stuff as well, if you want me to continue…. Why doesn’t windows have a directshow filter manager? A good version of MPC for ppl like me and WMP for joe blow.ĥ. What sort of trash is WMP? The all in one solution is such a bad option. Why don’t they have an extensions system like Firefox?Ĥ. Why doesn’t windows explorer have no tabs? And there seems to be no simple way to add this functionality. To get rid of them you have to turn off windows files and folders protection, but that can cause other issues.ģ. There is loads of other stuff as well, things like not being able to move rearrange programs in the taskbar, no virtual desktop manager.Ģ. Even something as simple as removing the recycle bin icons from the desktop. You have to use a range of different tools to get the desktop working the way you want. It hard to get a suitable desktop experience with the tools that MS provides out of the box. Very few customization options for the desktop. I wouldn’t say I hate windows and I don’t use linux (I actually use windows because I can’t get networking to wokr on Linux), but here are a few things that annoy the hell out of me on windows.ġ. When you run into them don’t assume it’s one, but file a bug. Like I said before, notice that only one of the issues you mentioned is actually a design decision. It would be OK if they remove these features in application dialogs if they INCLUDE them in GConf! But I can’t see this approach – there are nearly the same options in GConf available as in application dialogs…

#Configure xscreensaver Patch

In fact it will be fixed in the next release, as a patch has been written already. Or why can’t you unmount devices with a right click in the places sidebar in Nautilus? I believe there’s a bug against GTK+ for this, but if you don’t find it please file another one. The right design in this case is to remember the state of when the dialog was last used. GNOME’s behaviour is broken and instead of asking the developers to fix it, users ask them for an option to have the correct behaviour. This shows something really interesting that the GNOME project realized (Havoc P. Why is there no option to leave the file save dialogs unfolded!?

#Configure xscreensaver install

I had to install XScreensaver to adjust these settings.

#Configure xscreensaver software

I worked for a company that did the same - they were #1 and got comfy/lax and were bought up by another bigger company that retired the majority of their software portfolio.For example you cannot set text any more in Gnome screensaver GLText which makes this screensaver useless for me. Did it TRY to partner with MS? Nothing I've read indicates that. MS wouldn't have run into as many issues if it hadn't made IE in such a way that it couldn't be uninstalled.īut I think Netscape played into it's own demise in hubris with 90% share of the market. But I don't recall these other companies crying foul when MS included software that did the same. MS included other things that affected other companies - dial up networking, networking and a clunky e-mail program. He's upset that Netscape went under and blames MS for Netscape's demise (and he isn't wrong). I don't agree with it as Apple is just as bad if not worse than MS.













Configure xscreensaver