André S. wrote:
Em Ter, 2004-03-30 às 16:22 -0500, Noah Silva [Mailing list]
escreveu:
>I don't think this is due to it being spatial.
>
>thanks,
> noah silva
I've tried the spatial and the "classic" modes, spatial appears to be a
lot faster .
I'm getting used to spatial really faster than I thought, some times
it's really better to manipulate files using spatial (almost always :P).
I still detest the spacial mode. The mode seems just like NT4. I opened
windows on the long trail of open NT windows. I then moved all the open
windows all over the place, closed them, then went down the trail of
windows again.
The NT windows opened in the location tha they were relocated to. The
size was the same as the relocation. I see no difference.
About having to run a registry program to change user preferences. I had
to disable autorun in XP. I had to regedit and change the entry to
disable the autorun feature.
If anything valuable comes from the default setup that nautilus has
adapted is that fixing problems in windows is not like a foreign
operating system any longer. Nautilus is becoming sort of a windows OS
emulator for file management.
This is not meant as a flame. It is a plead to get sanity back into
nautilus, since gmc went away and nautilus is GNOME's file manager.
Jim
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