Thats funny. You could of emailed those samples to me. Like you once did and then... I don't know what happen... but, I am sure glad it happen that way, what ever it was. AND HERE IS WHY. Look at my New Icon Based (Fully Functional) Desktop for Q4OS and any other xorg desktop. Clickable icons, or images, or photos. There will be many pages for the Q4OS System to fully automate it. And an optional custom page that a user can define button name, image, function link like tMyDocuments, Netowrk Places. People who use love Android should love this. Oh How Sweet it is. This example has zero variables. zero compiled files. And only took me 1.5 hours to build.
I literally get full body shivers looking at that many icons on a desktop.
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I did! and you know that! and I also know what happened, you disappeared!
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Where does a user have to make a file an executable in Q4OS ? Its not Konqueror as that won't work. Do to a bug in Trinity sometimes a file or folder will not show up but, it can found in another program; And what program is that ? Where does a user have to go to generate a diagnostic report for the Dev's ? Oh, Please !!! Or if a user needs to find out the block id for there partitions ? The list is very long. Well, welcome to a new way of programming by anyone, with any Linux computer. We all should be happy I was not distracted over this last year.
Within 2 years, Q4OS will be the easiest Linux in the world; fully automated and easier than Windows or I'll just finish my Debian with openbox and release that as a trainer for not only Linux but, easiest coding platform in the world as well. Plenty of time and resources for the next 2 years.
I'm not asking for anyone's help as I tried that already and did not work. Based on a comment above, I would not expect any different outcome.
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I'm not saying it's a bad thing, only it doesn't save the new user from the terminal at all (yet...)
]]>Yes it doesn't require the command line and this was something I discussed a long time ago and it appears bobby may be able to make it work.
Not sure you understood my post as I was saying that all the things this app does (at the moment) are already covered by gui's, The new user would not have to use a terminal to do anything that this package does...
I have found that there are not really many occasions where new users would have to use the command line, except for say installing a driver that is not included (Q4OS includes more than most) or if something isn't working, and if something is not working then you would need the diagnostic information available from some terminal commands. These commands are very varied and often involve a listing type of command followed by a grep filter and sometimes various other command switches, but to include all the possibilities would make the program more complex than learning a few basic terminal commands...
Just my 2c...
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