On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 19:05 +1100, James Gregory wrote: > On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 06:40:45PM +1100, Craige McWhirter wrote: > > The difference in configurations and layouts between > > 95/98/xp/NT/2000/2003 is incredibly bloody annoying. If I had one > > constructive thing to say to Microsoft it would be "*STOP MOVING SHIT!*" > > especially as I'm dealing with all those listed OS's :) > > Stuff moves around between versions on Linux systems as well. Upgrading > Postgresql is an example that leaps to mind. Why do you find the UI > revisions in the Windows operating systems more frustrating?
Not in Debian it didn't. In Debian I can't think of any time my menus or config files have moved. They *may* have, I've just either never encountered it or was never frustrated by it. Can anyone confirm Debian config files or menu movements between versions? -- "Australian people have been told things only to be disappointed after an election ... I want to change that. I want to change it because I think it is important to the future of our country that we rebuild a sense of trust and confidence in words given and commitments made by our political leaders." --More Irony by John Howard (1996 Election Policy Speech)
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