On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 01:17:07AM +0000, Stroller wrote > I cannot for a moment believe that you (Roy) can organise your files > so that you can find them easier than typing a search term & clicking > on the correct result. You just don't want to try it because your > current methods are "good enough" for you, but this isn't good grounds > on which to complain about KDE moving on with their development of a > state-of-the-art desktop which will actually make life easier for > millions of other people (people who aren't afraid to try it).
Yes, I can organize my files to the point where I rarely ever use find. Just because you can't, is not a reason to slow down everybody else's desktop. And if I really wanted a glitzy, bloated, slow-as-molasses, pointy-clicky-touchy-feely-oowee-GUI, I would've stayed with Windows, thank you. I started with Blckbox and am now on ICEWM. I have to put up with Windows at work and one of the first things I do with a new machine is to turn off indexing. It noticeably, speeds up the system. I'll take the rare occasional long search versus continuous disk-thrashing, thank you. -- Walter Dnes <waltd...@waltdnes.org>