ROX Desktop provides light, _quirky_ alternative
Posted Feb 8, 2007 10:03 UTC (Thu) by
gvy (guest, #11981)
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ROX Desktop provides light, quirky alternative to GNOME and KDE (Linux.com) by Arker
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ROX Desktop provides light, quirky alternative to GNOME and KDE (Linux.com)
Well there are other stupid or questionable things there -- e.g. drag-and-drop into special widget to change the desktop background is a bit artifical; using gtk2 results in heavy problems for those using 8-bit locales and not ascii or utf-8 -- but that's gtk2's authors' brain damage.
Worst thing we've stumbled upon is that ROX keeps desktop content "virtual", all the pictograms are XML "symlinks" which rather leads to the data loss scenario: "I've put the file on the desktop from the floppy (or erased it from that folder) AND IT'S NOT THERE ANYMORE!".
Now *that* doesn't give me confidence in this upstream, it's rather XFCE/Thunar to be used as light environment than IceWM/ROX-Filer (IceWM itself is just fine for semi-kiosks).
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