I used xmms and hade selected a file on a nfs filssystem. The next time i started xmms this nfs filsystem did not exist (the server was down). But when I tried to open a file (with the fileselector dialog) nothing happened. The whole interface frozed (I guess there is a 1 minute timeout or something but I killed it before that). Shouldn't GTK open up the dialog anyway and give the user the possibility to cancel the operation. Or maybe detect that the server is down (not so easy). I dont really like this behaviour where it just locks upp. I know about problems with networks and servers but people that don't understand this will assume that the application is borken (IMO it really is) and thats bad. At least I would like some visible indication that it's working and waiting for the server. -- /Dennis -- To unsubscribe: mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
