Mark Wendt wrote:
> Yah, I figgered that.  I was just teasing a bit.;-)
>
> Fun stuff, ain't it?

:)

<rant>
What really pigs me off here is that XP is supposed to be getting 'security 
fixes' only, but is NOW giving the same problem. There are perfectly good 
reasons for a lot of what we do, but because it does not fit is someone's view 
of how THEY think things should work we have to bend to that view! KDE4 and 
Gnome3 are a case in point. Technically absolutely no reason that a 'classic' - 
'non-animated' desktop should not be provided but because they want to force us 
to change the political decision is to make it as difficult as possible. THAT 
takes more time and effort than simply providing the facility?
</rant>

Anyway ... my current Gnome3 setup is is working nicely as a classic desktop 
and 
does everything I want, how I want it to work ... and I know I'm not alone in 
wanting to maintain that :) Even Linus has switched to a 'classic' alternative 
... http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/08/05/linus_slams_gnome_three/

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