But power users just head to the software center and install gnome
tweak tool - nothing big
Nice would be a simple tweak tool which provides things like font
and - size or opacity
Am 16.10.2011 13:41, schrieb James Gifford:
Ian,
I point you to the Ubuntu power users community. There is a
need for a advanced configuration tool - but as a part of the
"Putting safety into our work" thread on there, I think someone
mentioned that if such a "Ubuntu/Unity tweak tool" was installed
by default, it would need to have a warning explaining "Oy, you
can break your system like this." the first time you ran it, similar to the way the
Synaptic package manager did.
I disagree. The current setup is fine. Most users will
never need nor want to modify any of the settings that
gnome-tweak-tool provides. For the users that do it'svery
easy to learn where the settings are and how to get them.
Gnome-tweak-tool provides access to a lot of irrelevant
settings. In addition to overwhelming the user with options,
it exposes settings specific to gbome-shell, which is not
installed. The presence of these options would confuse the
user, when they learn that they don't appear to do anything.
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