On 12/02/2008, Lionel Le Folgoc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > So please refrain from perpetrating bogus ideas such as the above. > > * I justified the changes, just re-read your mails (yeah, that could be > hard, but try, no, really, try again...): > - gnome-screensaver has a huge security issue when xfwm4 compositing > is enabled, and thus won't be seeded in xubuntu.
I've elaborated on the signigicant advantages of g-s-s before, and I think they far outweight a marginal case as this. Realistically, how many people have xfwm4 compositing enabled? It's not like it's that much lighter than Compiz, while it's far less feature rich. It might be more stable but most people enabling compositing are willing to compromise stability for features. Also, what kind of security is this you're talking about? Can a malicious hacker connect to your computer over the internet and steal all your documents or make your computer crash? Can other users physically take the computer and log in to your account without using your password? > > - gnome-mount does not integrate well with thunar/exo (double > combo-box problem for example). Same issue here, it seems you are able > to skip the explanations only to start your little war. Personally (though I think many will agree with me), I find a double confirmation window *far* less annoying then not being able to unmount my stuff at all due to permissions issues. - xfce4-taskmanager: not buggy anymore since I reverted your broken > upload, and it does integrate well with the rest of the xfce desktop. I don't see how it integrates better, but in any case, gnome-system-monitor has a lot of advantages. As I've mentioned before, just listing Xubuntu's version in the System tab is a huge benefit when trying to help people. Next to that, the Resources tab also provides useful information that you'd have to miss in xfce4-taskmanager. > > > Cheers, > Lionel > > -- > Lionel Le Folgoc - https://launchpad.net/~mrpouit > EEBA 555E 0CDE 92BB 3AF4 4AB3 45A0 357B 5179 5910 > And I forgot to mention it, but also a +1 for weighing the pros and cons from me. Please, I think I've clearly outlined what I think are the benefits of said applications, if you could consider those and see if the cons really outweigh these pros then say so. Best, -- Vincent
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