<quote who="Colin Walters"> > > It is far easier to 'fuck things up' in a GUI than it is on the command > > line. Deleting /dev or /usr in a file manager, for instance, or even > > just moving them. > > This of course raises the question of why people are able to do those > kinds of things by default. Windows XP makes you go to difficulty to even > see these kinds of "system" files, much less delete them. I think that's > a rather good idea.
I agree, especially given that (more often than not), normal users can't do anything useful to these files anyway. They're basically just noise (the treeview suffers greatly from this). There has been talk about rooting the treeview on ~, and having additional roots such as System, Network, etc. This would definitely help (don't have System shown by default, perhaps). > (When was the last time anyone looked at /dev/ in Nautilus?) Heh. Nautilus handles that brilliantly -> too many files. ;-) - Jeff -- linux.conf.au 2004: Adelaide, Australia http://lca2004.linux.org.au/ "When's the last time you heard of the police having to intervene at an antiquarian book riot?" - Raph Levien

