Please discuss on one list at a time to avoid confusing crosstalk which can make things very difficult to follow.
Please do not crosspost. On Thu, 14 Sep 2006, David Prieto wrote: > Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 10:44:42 +0200 > From: David Prieto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [email protected], [email protected] > Subject: [Usability] Drive applet by default > > I've noticed that some people coming from windows have trouble removing > USB devices and the like, because they don't quite know what to do to > "safely remove the device". Makes sure you are finished transferring and then unplug the damned thing. It should be that simple. The system Windows provides really sucks, and I largely ignore. Sucks rocks, through a hosepipe. I would hope Apple have a system that doesn't suck quite so much. The problem is that if I was the kind of user who didn't know files were still copying to the removable drive I would potentially lose data. There is an underlying problem which needs to be solved. If a write to a removable drive is interuppted users should be warned and preferably given the chance to plug back in the device and resume the transfer. This is no different for a pendrive or a network drive halfway across the internet and might require some complicated caching in the background. The drive mount applet shouldn't even come into it. If we must manually mount drives it should be made clear this is a crappy limitation of current technology. Having used other systems, it feels like a giant step backwards to have manually mount drives and suffer such a convoluted eject process. -- Alan H. _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
