Having followed the discussion about usability and/or freedom of 
choice and myself being rather one of those idiot users, who
thus often likes to make a "minority's choice", I wonder if there
wouldn't be a way to make *everybody* (independent of their needs)
happy.
If one looks at vlc (in GTK-interface), 
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
in its settings there's a checkbox <advanced> (accompanied by the
information that the average user should rarely change anything there)
and only by checking this the user gets access to more "eccentric"
options.
Couldn't this be a way to deal with the whole subject also for GNOME?

Best regards

ursus 


        
                
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