Is this the future for gnome users..

"Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" johannbg at hi.is
Tue Apr 1 13:44:42 UTC 2008


Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> Jóhann B. Guðmundsson wrote:
>> Was doing a standard application click test on a fresh rawhide 
>> default install..
>>
>> Is this it..
>>
>> Are we gonna tolerate this now..
>>
>> Log in as a normal user..
>>
>> Application --> System Tools --> Disk Management
>>
>> Up comes a msg box
>>
>> [ User mount Tool ]
>>
>> There are no filesystem which you
>> are allowed to mount or unmount.
>> Contact your administrator.
>>
>> Don t ask me to provide proper credential..
>> Nooooo I'm supposed to contact my administrator..
>>
>> I'm already authorized to configure system-wide-settings ( root 
>> credentials )
>> an apparently that's not enough..
>>
>> So who's that Administrator that super seeds root credentials
>> Bill Gates maybe...
>>
>> Mark this as the day that Gnome started to head down to > /dev/null
>> and should be replaced by ( Never thought I would say this.. long 
>> time helixcode user ) KDE
>> as the default
>
> You are trolling frequently. The tool you are not talking about is not 
> even part of GNOME. Just file a bug report.
>
> Rahul
>
Care to elaborate on my "trolling" and frequently.

Good to know for me to know what you/others consider trolling so I can 
*adjust properly*

If I could have right click the application in the menu and being able 
to click properties or about or
heck of hell even just been shown what command was being executer I 
could have simple identified it properly
and filed a bug report to the right application/package. *hint* *RFE* *hint*

And since I cant one can only make the logical assumption that this 
belongs to Gnome.

But I indeed got what I needed..

Flashy title and a little rant.. got your attention
which then lead to.

 a) If this belong to gnome some one one point out the correct 
application/package
 b) If not some one points out don't blame gnome blame this...

The end result for me was as I expected..

If only all bug reports got this much luvin..

#440029

Best regards
                  Johann B.

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