I just want to say: I agree...
To: moku...@earthtreasury.org
Subject: Re: Sugar Commander
Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2011 22:23:42 -0700
From: g...@toad.com
CC: devel@lists.laptop.org; walter.ben...@gmail.com; object...@gmail.com
I'm sorry, I don't mean to ruffle any feathers, but the flat
I have not found it to be so. I find that the Journal's search capability
is frequently more useful than a hierarchical view of my files. When I
want to look at the file system directly, apart from trying to teach it to
students, I prefer the Midnight Commander.
Journal model completely
I'm sorry, I don't mean to ruffle any feathers, but the flat journal
is a really broken model when you stick in a USB stick with 2000+
The flat journal worked great on 8 floppies. It was obsoleted
in 1982 or so.
The whole emphasis on the journal as filesystem interface was
another of those
On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 1:06 AM, Carlos Nazareno object...@gmail.com wrote:
You can see the contents of thumb
drives and SD cards as a hierarchical file system instead of as imitating
the Journal. You can copy files into the Journal from anywhere on the file
system. It is my idea of what the
On Sat, July 23, 2011 8:41 am, Walter Bender wrote:
On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 1:06 AM, Carlos Nazareno object...@gmail.com
wrote:
You can see the contents of thumb
drives and SD cards as a hierarchical file system instead of as
imitating
the Journal. You can copy files into the Journal from
You can see the contents of thumb
drives and SD cards as a hierarchical file system instead of as imitating
the Journal. You can copy files into the Journal from anywhere on the file
system. It is my idea of what the Journal should be like. You can check it
out here:
*thank god*
I'm