On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 10:34 PM, Sridhar Dhanapalan
<sridhar(a)laptop.org.au> wrote:
It's a recognition that no software is bug-free, and that users
(especially children) will always find a way to make a system
difficult to use. For example, children often load activities without
closing previous ones. We can educate them to not do this, but it
still happens on occasion.
That's exactly the feedback I was looking for, thanks. That's a UI bug
in Sugar. I would strongly prefer the Sugar environment to behave more
like Android, where any app/activity that is in the bg may get an
instruction from the shell / OS to cleanup and exit.
Do you have any other end-user use cases that have Ctrl-Alt-Erase as a
solution?
cheers,
m
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