On Sun, 2021-03-28 at 22:41 +0000, old sixpack13 wrote:
Hallo
as often(!!!) the last years I upgraded to F34 Beta.
the most things went smooth with [1].
some selinux troubleshooting needed
*Big* Thanks to all involved.
some thoughts, though:
1. gnome power (?) menu:
I would like to see a more "desktop user" friendly power menue.
I guess all normal user do either poweroff or restart, lesser switch
user.
so it should be at the end of the menue, with poweroff at last and
without additional "yes, I really want to shut down"
2. nautilus
I usually start home brewed scripts out of nautilus.
with F33 I could start them by double click.
okay, now there is a "run as a program", but somewhere in the menu
(3rd position).
Q.: is double click somehow (re-)configurable ?
as mentioned above with the power menue:
I first need to find the right entry in the menue and need to
concentrate clicking the right one.
it also should be more user friendly:
one "blind" click on an exposed position in the menue (top/end) and
the box shuts off or script runs; NOT long reading and concentrating
some of the scripts generates their output to an file which usually
is in same directory as the script.
now, all goes to /home/<user>
tested it under gnome-Xorg with an "echo $(pwd) && read" in the
script, it only turns out "/home/<username>"
Q.: what to do here ?
idea's ?
btw.:
- geeqie seg faults under wayland
- the new gcc throws some warnings during kernel compile compared
with gcc under F33
I'm sure the people on the Fedora Test list would be interested in some
of that.
poc