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bydskoll ( 99328 ) writes:
I love middle-click-paste. I could live with Mozilla et al. disabling it by default providing they give you a way to re-enable it. However, I fear that this is just step 1 and then step 2 will be to completely remove support for it.
Yes, it's important to appeal to newbie users. But it's also important not to alienate long-time power users.
byGravis Zero ( 934156 ) writes:
Yes, it's important to appeal to newbie users. But it's also important not to alienate long-time power users.
We are talking about the same people that came up with Gnome 3, right? I ask because they worked really hard to drive people (like me) away from the Gnome desktop.
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bytechno-vampire ( 666512 ) writes:
In my case they succeeded quite thoroughly. When I saw what Gnome 3 was going to be like I started looking around, and by the time it came out I'd migrated to Xfce and Compiz and never looked back. It's lightweight (An important consideration at the time because money was tight and RAM upgrades weren't an option.) easy to configure and lots of eye candy available if that's what you want. Most of that goes on my laptop so that I can show off to people still using Windows and ask them why their computers c
byGravis Zero ( 934156 ) writes:
Same here. I was adrift for several years, trying MATE, KDE, XFCE, some obscure ultra-lightweight desktops but I eventually landed on LXQt. Nothing is ever perfect but I've been on LXQt for years now.
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