On Wed, Feb 13 2013, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
>> If you can't find the power off button in a modern GNOME installation
>> you have to be quite blind... of course, I don't even use it when I
>> have it, powering off from the console and all.
>
> I guess you haven't seen the mountains of users who didn
> If you can't find the power off button in a modern GNOME installation
> you have to be quite blind... of course, I don't even use it when I
> have it, powering off from the console and all.
I guess you haven't seen the mountains of users who didn't consider
holding ALT to change the suspend opti
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 11:50 AM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
>> I'm happy to be shown to be wrong and to be shown where Gnome3 has merit
>> for being itself, where it can proudly stand on it's own. But I'm just
>> not seeing it yet
>
> I thought the following brilliant feature was obvious?
>
> So your
> I'm happy to be shown to be wrong and to be shown where Gnome3 has merit
> for being itself, where it can proudly stand on it's own. But I'm just
> not seeing it yet
I thought the following brilliant feature was obvious?
So your Gran has absolutely no chance of finding the "power off" button
so
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