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2nd July 2012, 09:35 PM
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Re: 17 UI sucks
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Last count I saw was 38.
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Why such a low count, or is that the level you care?
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Re: 17 UI sucks
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That's also comparing something "new" with something mature.
Think of it as trying to use a tablet and moving to an ultrabook and being able to do what you needed it to do.
Not that tablets are "new", but they are "newer" than laptops and related ultrabooks.
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New or mature, makes me no difference as long as it accomplishes what I need it to do, (and I certainly don't need a PlaySkool interface  )
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2nd July 2012, 11:02 PM
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Re: 17 UI sucks
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New or mature, makes me no difference as long as it accomplishes what I need it to do, (and I certainly don't need a PlaySkool interface  )
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I have no problem with the Gnome folks working on an interface for tablets. I do have a problem with them assuming that what works on a tablet will work on a desktop.
This probably comes down to resources. I.e, Gnome lacks the resources to work on two very different bodies of code at the same tine.
That said, what would all the Gnome-2-Forever people have preferred Gnome do? Just fix bugs?
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Re: 17 UI sucks
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There is an extension available to add a hot corner to the upper right corner as well.
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Dan, theres an extension for left-handed near-sighted zombie-apocalypse survivors, but all these extensions are spread across a lot of websites, flaky, inconsistent and/or incomplete in the non-Goedel sense. Amateur hour.
When G2 failed (in the support sense) it dumped a huge load of nice panel applets in its wake and left little room for replacements. No CPU-speed manager, no system monitor, no stock-market ticker. The G3 desktop is still a weaker & dumber place b/c of this. Ive always had a Swedish-modern, minimalist design ethic, so there are still a load of functions that don't deserve a full-blown app, and do require regulation or notice - yet have no place to go.
CPUspeed is a good example of one problem. There use to be a sweet little panel applet that allowed both observation and regulation of CPUspeed. The gui was so simple and direct that no instruction was needed. 90% of the time unobtrusive & ignorable, but when I am doing an kernel build on one desktop and an Android build on another - then really wanna know how the cores are faring. Yes I could eat up some acreage with gkrellm, but its only display - no control.
Now it's a fair argument that as fedora users we designated pioneers, and deserve whatever we get, but it appears that the self-absorbed Gnomes simple ignore the importance of the parts of the desktop experience that they don't produce in-house. Ignorant and arrogant isn't a good combination.
Of course if Gnome is running on my phone or even tablet, then I probably don't care about the crudely huge icons, the slam-it-edge-to-edge hot-corner baloney, nor do I need to worry about CPU performance policy. Thats precisely why I don't like G3. Its not pure evil, its just aimed at a different market, impure evil. Its dumbed-down for the hypothetical end-user. Children of a lesser dog.
Hats off to the truly good guys who are trying to build a palace of extensions on a steaming heap of goo. But the goo-base shifts and their work isn't stable for that reason. Blame the Gnomes. The APIs and rules should have been spelled out at phase0 of the design.
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Re: 17 UI sucks
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Dan, theres an extension for left-handed near-sighted zombie-apocalypse survivors, but all these extensions are spread across a lot of websites, flaky, inconsistent and/or incomplete in the non-Goedel sense. Amateur hour.
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Agreed, but the guy what came up with it was good enough to almost ... but not quite ... name it after me, so I'm perhaps especially aware of having dodged that particular bullet. Besides ... it was one I had also specifically asked for. <..  ..>
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When G2 failed (in the support sense) it dumped a huge load of nice panel applets in its wake and left little room for replacements. No CPU-speed manager, no system monitor, no stock-market ticker. The G3 desktop is still a weaker & dumber place b/c of this. Ive always had a Swedish-modern, minimalist design ethic, so there are still a load of functions that don't deserve a full-blown app, and do require regulation or notice - yet have no place to go.
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Agreed again. And as you mention below, gkrellm works to monitor, and I have it running on all F16 installs, but there is no speed control involved, and sometimes I wish to utilize that level of fine grain control.
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CPUspeed is a good example of one problem. There use to be a sweet little panel applet that allowed both observation and regulation of CPUspeed. The gui was so simple and direct that no instruction was needed. 90% of the time unobtrusive & ignorable, but when I am doing an kernel build on one desktop and an Android build on another - then really wanna know how the cores are faring. Yes I could eat up some acreage with gkrellm, but its only display - no control.
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Ayup. See above comment.
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Now it's a fair argument that as fedora users we designated pioneers, and deserve whatever we get, but it appears that the self-absorbed Gnomes simple ignore the importance of the parts of the desktop experience that they don't produce in-house. Ignorant and arrogant isn't a good combination.
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Gutzon Borglum should have carved that one into a rock!
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Of course if Gnome is running on my phone or even tablet, then I probably don't care about the crudely huge icons, the slam-it-edge-to-edge hot-corner baloney, nor do I need to worry about CPU performance policy. Thats precisely why I don't like G3. Its not pure evil, its just aimed at a different market, impure evil. Its dumbed-down for the hypothetical end-user. Children of a lesser dog.
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... and that's most of the reason that E17 gets used more than Gnome shell around these parts. Although many of the overall changes to Gnome carry their inconsistencies and deficiencies deeper than the interface.
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Hats off to the truly good guys who are trying to build a palace of extensions on a steaming heap of goo. But the goo-base shifts and their work isn't stable for that reason. Blame the Gnomes. The APIs and rules should have been spelled out at phase0 of the design.
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Uhm ... you mean you really can't do this?!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2zqTYgcpfg
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Oh, I am so disillusioned! <..  ..>
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Re: 17 UI sucks
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Xfce has various deficiences (parallel printer support, Canon camera support, USB stick handling)
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You must be doing something wrong. I am using XFCE on various machines made by Toshiba, Lenovo and HP and all these things work purrrfectly.
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Re: 17 UI sucks
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Gutzon Borglum should have carved that one into a rock!
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After reading the wikipedia on Borglum I'm not sure he'd agree.
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... and that's most of the reason that E17 gets used more than Gnome shell around these parts. Although many of the overall changes to Gnome carry their inconsistencies and deficiencies deeper than the interface.
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I seriously need to give e17 a spin soon. Made a fine looking DE almost out of the box.
Great video - but it tries to convert a vice into a virtue. That's a job best left to political office candidates.
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You must be doing something wrong. I am using XFCE on various machines made by Toshiba, Lenovo and HP and all these things work purrrfectly.
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Right. Something is wrong if your printer or camera require a specific desktop. Mostly pilot error I'd wager.
I have one gnomish vice left. I still like Gnome-terminal. The key features I want are multi-tab (which several have now) and also the ability to select a profile per window/tab. When I am working hard I LIKE having different profiles (mostly the backgrounds have different tint' color) so I can distinguish remote sessions from work on A vs work on B ... Color coding really helps. The ability to tear-off the tabbed windows in gnome-terminal is nice - but I'd give that away for a smaller footprint. To bad you can't re-merge the g-terminal windows (afaik) like you can with firefox tabs.
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Re: 17 UI sucks
Gedit and gnome-terminal were the last remaining gnome packages I eliminated from my Arch system. Medit replaced gedit seamlessly, although I couldn't find it in the Fedora repos. And urxvt is as good as gnome-terminal. The perl extensions allow for multiple tabs, including named tabs - I haven't tried different backgrounds. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Urxvt#Tabs
This upgrade allowed me to get rid of all the gvfs, gconf, dconf and gnome-desktop-* garbage, and dropped my running processes from 86 to 74 after boot. That compares to around 225 on my more or less default Fedora 17 running openbox.
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3rd July 2012, 03:15 PM
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Re: 17 UI sucks
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Dan, theres an extension for left-handed near-sighted zombie-apocalypse survivors, but all these extensions are spread across a lot of websites, flaky, inconsistent and/or incomplete in the non-Goedel sense. Amateur hour.
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extensions.gnome.org is the only place that seems relatively safe. At least there you can filter out extensions that don't work on your Gnome version. Still very unclear what relationship those things bear to the rest of Gnome. Gnome people are on record for telling users who ask about things, like, I need to change my cursor so I can see it, that, no, you don't need to, our cursor fits all. That attitude, more than anything the software does or doesn't do, is alienating people.
API breaking smacks of arrogance and naiveté and stupidity. I.e., stupid naive arrogance. Microsoft has been lugging their API around for years. For good reason. A lot of their developers probably hate that. I doubt you'd find a Windows user who does, though.
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Re: 17 UI sucks
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Gedit and gnome-terminal were the last remaining gnome packages I eliminated from my Arch system. ... This upgrade allowed me to get rid of all the gvfs, gconf, dconf and gnome-desktop-* garbage, and dropped my running processes from 86 to 74 after boot.
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Wow, I didn't realize that Arch was so bloated.
I only have 66 processes running in Fedora 17 when I log in and run Window Maker:
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USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
root 1 2.0 0.1 45396 3856 ? Ss 12:17 0:03 /usr/lib/systemd/systemd
root 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [kthreadd]
root 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [ksoftirqd/0]
root 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [kworker/0:0]
root 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [kworker/u:0]
root 6 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [migration/0]
root 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [watchdog/0]
root 8 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 12:17 0:00 [cpuset]
root 9 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 12:17 0:00 [khelper]
root 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [kdevtmpfs]
root 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 12:17 0:00 [netns]
root 12 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [sync_supers]
root 13 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [bdi-default]
root 14 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 12:17 0:00 [kintegrityd]
root 15 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 12:17 0:00 [kblockd]
root 16 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 12:17 0:00 [ata_sff]
root 17 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [khubd]
root 18 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 12:17 0:00 [md]
root 20 0.3 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [kworker/0:1]
root 22 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [kswapd0]
root 23 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? SN 12:17 0:00 [ksmd]
root 24 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? SN 12:17 0:00 [khugepaged]
root 25 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [fsnotify_mark]
root 26 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 12:17 0:00 [crypto]
root 32 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 12:17 0:00 [kthrotld]
root 34 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [kworker/u:1]
root 39 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 12:17 0:00 [kpsmoused]
root 40 0.1 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [kworker/0:2]
root 41 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 12:17 0:00 [deferwq]
root 113 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 12:17 0:00 [firewire]
root 117 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [scsi_eh_0]
root 121 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [scsi_eh_1]
root 124 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [kworker/u:2]
root 126 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [kworker/u:3]
root 128 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [kworker/u:4]
root 162 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [jbd2/sda3-8]
root 163 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 12:17 0:00 [ext4-dio-unwrit]
root 184 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [flush-8:0]
root 190 0.0 0.0 27344 1632 ? Ss 12:17 0:00 /usr/lib/udev/udevd
root 191 0.1 0.0 30756 1396 ? Ss 12:17 0:00 /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-journald
root 192 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:17 0:00 [kauditd]
root 256 0.0 0.0 27340 1148 ? S 12:18 0:00 /usr/lib/udev/udevd
root 257 0.0 0.0 27340 980 ? S 12:18 0:00 /usr/lib/udev/udevd
root 268 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 12:18 0:00 [edac-poller]
root 280 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 12:18 0:00 [ttm_swap]
root 326 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:18 0:00 [kworker/0:3]
root 329 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:18 0:00 [jbd2/sda1-8]
root 330 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S< 12:18 0:00 [ext4-dio-unwrit]
root 343 0.0 0.0 7400 416 ? Ss 12:18 0:00 /usr/sbin/gpm -m /dev/input/mice -t exps2
root 352 0.0 0.0 118388 1396 ? Ss 12:18 0:00 /usr/sbin/crond -n
root 354 0.0 0.0 28264 1552 ? Ss 12:18 0:00 /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-logind
root 355 0.0 0.0 11556 472 ? Ss 12:18 0:00 /usr/bin/system-setup-keyboard
root 356 0.0 0.0 245232 1600 ? Ssl 12:18 0:00 /sbin/rsyslogd -n -c 5
root 358 0.0 0.0 21188 872 ? Ss 12:18 0:00 /usr/sbin/atd -f
dbus 374 0.0 0.0 21596 1296 ? Ss 12:18 0:00 /bin/dbus-daemon --system --address=systemd: --nofork --systemd-activation
root 593 0.0 0.0 22768 940 ? Ss 12:18 0:00 /usr/sbin/xinetd -stayalive -pidfile /var/run/xinetd.pid
root 601 0.0 0.0 49720 484 ? Ss 12:18 0:00 /usr/sbin/vsftpd /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf
root 604 0.0 0.1 91464 2184 ? Ss 12:18 0:00 sendmail: accepting connections
smmsp 617 0.0 0.0 78600 1780 ? Ss 12:18 0:00 sendmail: Queue runner@01:00:00 for /var/spool/clientmqueue
xfs 1132 0.0 0.1 19744 2076 ? Ss 12:18 0:00 xfs -droppriv -daemon
nobody 1182 0.0 0.0 74432 1164 ? Ss 12:18 0:00 /usr/GNUstep/System/Tools/gdomap -p
root 1196 1.0 0.9 130904 19572 ? Ss 12:18 0:01 slim -nodaemon
root 1206 1.9 2.2 148160 46672 tty2 Ss+ 12:18 0:02 /usr/bin/X -dpi 96 -auth /var/run/slim.auth
root 1359 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 12:20 0:00 [kworker/0:4]
rpupkin 1364 0.1 0.0 54956 1336 ? S 12:20 0:00 /usr/local/bin/wmaker
rpupkin 1520 0.6 0.4 68204 9164 ? S 12:20 0:00 /usr/local/bin/wmaker --for-real
I see 7 unnecessary processes that I could drop from that list if I wanted to: gpm, atd, vsftpd, 2 sendmails, xfs, gdomap), which would bring me down to 59 processes. I love how lean Fedora is!
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Re: 17 UI sucks
That 228 figure for Fedora comes from gkrellm, which describes it as "forked processes," or what top calls "threads." Run without arguments top only reports 127 in my Fedora, but top -H says 230.
For Arch, gkrellm, top, and top -H all give the same number after boot - 78. So the real difference is that Arch doesn't have any forked processes initially, while Fedora has around a hundred.
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Re: 17 UI sucks
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Gedit and gnome-terminal were the last remaining gnome packages I eliminated from my Arch system. Medit replaced gedit seamlessly, although I couldn't find it in the Fedora repos. And urxvt is as good as gnome-terminal. The perl extensions allow for multiple tabs, including named tabs - I haven't tried different backgrounds. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Urxvt#Tabs
This upgrade allowed me to get rid of all the gvfs, gconf, dconf and gnome-desktop-* garbage, and dropped my running processes from 86 to 74 after boot. That compares to around 225 on my more or less default Fedora 17 running openbox.
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I swapped Gedit for Geany, here. Geany seems to be a fairly decent replacement for Gedit, at least for me it is. (plus... It's in the Fedora repos  )
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Re: 17 UI sucks
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i swapped gedit for geany, here. Geany seems to be a fairly decent replacement for gedit, at least for me it is. (plus... It's in the fedora repos :d )
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Re: 17 UI sucks
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I swapped Gedit for Geany, here. Geany seems to be a fairly decent replacement for Gedit, at least for me it is. (plus... It's in the Fedora repos  )
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Another +1.
I found out about Geany in these forums, and since then I've been using it in every distro, regardless of the desktop environment.
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The only bad thing about Geany is that it depends on the vte terminal, which has a pretty nasty bug: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676090
That bug is apparently fixed in vte version 0.32.2, but Geany still uses the old 0.28.2 version, and even the vte3 package for Fedora still has the vulnerable 0.32.1 version.
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