On 21/02/13 16:15, Paul Sutton wrote:
Why,?? dumbing down is fine for perhaps home users in theory, or people with no technical ability, and they will stay like that, as they can't learn anything, if they want help it makes life very hard for old school hackers to do anything to help people, I know a lot of people moving to debian and other distros which means that there are then fewer people with excellent technical knowledge who can help, long term ubuntu will end up suffering. Paul

We're only talking about Nautilus - not Ubuntu. IMO Nautilus is dreadful now. I'm having to do things like the commandline 'find' to do stuff that used to be easily achieved from Nautilus. I'm sure when I reported one of many Nautilus deficiencies as a bug, someone told me that this was the reason that an earlier branch form Nautilus had been put into 12.10 as a stopgap, and consideration was being given to the abolition of Nautilus in 13.04 if the Nautilus developers don't get it right! It's not 'dumbing down' but rather due to sweeping changes in whatever widget library Nautilus is built from. (GTK - QT - DUNNO ....).


Regards,        Barry.

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