Re: Btrfs & Dolphin

2016-09-11 Thread Gary Dale
On 11/09/16 04:00 PM, Jimmy Johnson wrote: On 09/11/2016 09:42 AM, Gary Dale wrote: I've been considering switching from Ext4 for a while but don't have any compelling reasons to do so.. Why? It's still in development was the last I heard. When I build my new computer next year to use the

Re: Btrfs & Dolphin

2016-09-11 Thread Jimmy Johnson
On 09/11/2016 09:42 AM, Gary Dale wrote: I've been considering switching from Ext4 for a while but don't have any compelling reasons to do so.. Why? It's still in development was the last I heard. When I build my new computer next year to use the latest peripherals devices, I'm thinking ab

Re: Btrfs & Dolphin

2016-09-11 Thread Luis Felipe Tabera Alonso
On domingo, 11 de septiembre de 2016 12:42:03 (CEST) Gary Dale wrote: > I just read an article in Linux Pro magazine (entitled "New Butter") > about Btrfs. It ended rather enigmatically with a warning that "Btrfs > does not integrate well with graphical file managers." > > Thanks in advance for any

Re: Btrfs & Dolphin

2016-09-11 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Hello Gary. Am Sonntag, 11. September 2016, 12:42:03 CEST schrieb Gary Dale: > I just read an article in Linux Pro magazine (entitled "New Butter") > about Btrfs. It ended rather enigmatically with a warning that "Btrfs > does not integrate well with graphical file managers." > > This confuses me

Btrfs & Dolphin

2016-09-11 Thread Gary Dale
I just read an article in Linux Pro magazine (entitled "New Butter") about Btrfs. It ended rather enigmatically with a warning that "Btrfs does not integrate well with graphical file managers." This confuses me. I'd think that a file manager should operate pretty much independently of the file