Fons Adriaensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Can you explain what you mean by solving things at desktop level? > > By 'desktop level' I mean that level of a system that tries to be > friendly to users who don't know what they are doing, by hiding > reality and by trying to guess what they want and getting it wrong > most of the time :-) The typical Windoze / KDE / Gnome thing. > > If this exercise of making jackd use dbus goes in that direction, > I'll resist :-)
Well I use mixed approach, hide things for unexperienced users and make it just work, while still allow diagnostics using log file, process list, etc for advanced users. Main purpose is not to make it easy for unexperienced users, but to make it more usable for advanced users, i.e. log file and separate control interface. The ease of use for unexperienced users comes with tools that are (already!) built upon the control/monitor interface. -- Nedko Arnaudov <GnuPG KeyID: DE1716B0>
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