On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 3:37 PM, Colin Walters <walters(a)verbum.org> wrote:
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Kevin Kofler
<kevin.kofler(a)chello.at> wrote:
> Rodd Clarkson wrote:
>> I'm figuring that something should be attempted so that we don't have to
>> go through this conversation a third time when f11 is released. ;-]
>
> I think that's just futile. The only way NOT to have those threads spring up
> like mushrooms is to reenable that feature by default.
No, the right solution is to examine the cases for why people were
using the key before, and come up with a design which addresses them.
This may involve writing *new code*, as opposed to e.g. just turning
on whatever code happens to exist now elsewhere (referring to the
kernel sysrq key).
While I think it's crazy to have a magic key combination which
instantly logs you out without any confirmation, it'd be very useful
to have some kind of "oh crap" key to recover from things like a
wedged fullscreen application, stuck X server grab, etc.
You know the reset button on the machine resets the entire machine, right?
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