On 11/06/2012 02:38 PM, Robert Krambovitis wrote: > Good Morning, > > I notice the wsod is back in all it's glory. > I just wanted to give my opinion. > > Having lived a while now where E would just restart on it's own, I can tell > you I find it much preferable than the wsod. > To be honest, apart from the exception of devs maybe, I think that all users > will prefer the transparent(ish) reload of E that keeps their windows open. > The wsod for me is merely an accident waiting to happen (f1 and f2 are rather > near each other). > > Only once did an unsuspecting colleague happen to be on my computer and > suffered a wsod. The result was that he pressed "exit", I presume hoping that > the unknown popup would dissappear. Little did he know that it was booby > trapped to destroy all his windows and close all of his work ! As you can > image, he promptly left mumbling something about linux. > > In any case, if it's possible, I would much rather be able to configure my > own preference. i.e. a configuration that allows me to choose between > auto-restarting E or show me the popup (I doubt anyone would need / want an > auto-exit). > > Thanks in advance,
Well, that's what you get for not reading what is written on the screen. It is very clearly written what each option means. If you approach any software (not only E) with the mentality of clicking random buttons whenever a dialog pops up, a disaster will happen some time or the other. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LogMeIn Central: Instant, anywhere, Remote PC access and management. Stay in control, update software, and manage PCs from one command center Diagnose problems and improve visibility into emerging IT issues Automate, monitor and manage. Do more in less time with Central http://p.sf.net/sfu/logmein12331_d2d _______________________________________________ enlightenment-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-users
