I've been a happy mc user in Slackware since ~1999. I do all my editing using mcedit. This year I got a netbook, and while Slackware would certainly be an option, the idea of having many of the details already handled for me was appealing. So when I got fed up with the Asus Xandros, I tried Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic" Netbook Remix.
Many nice things in it, but ugh, what did they do to my beloved mc? First, I am attempting to use it in GNOME Terminal. Keybindings conflict. Then I try in Ubuntu's GNU screen(1) wrapper, byobu (which, I'll admit, is very impressive), and indeed, more keybindings are conflicting. I know my Escape-X trick to get to my menus, so the keybindings are not a showstopper. Esc-9, Configuration (they turned off the internal edit, for goodness' sake, WHY??) Auto save setup is checked. Esc-9, Layout, I drop off all the stuff I don't want to see, and what with netbook screens being so small I dropped off the keybar and mini status box. Esc 9, Confirmation, got to get rid of that Confirm Exit thing. Oh, fire up the editor and get rid of Confirm Save too. Didn't take long, just an annoyance, just this first time, right? Wrong. The settings don't save! And THAT is a showstopper. Either mc or Ubuntu will have to go. Given my long history with mc and short time in Ubuntu, it's not looking good for the latter. /me is off to search the Launchpad bug database ... -- Offlist mail to this address is discarded unless "/dev/rob0" or "not-spam" is in Subject: header _______________________________________________ Mc mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc