On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 01:29, Katheryne Draven <borgqueen4@...> wrote: > > Well, something like this isn't a bad idea, but like the kmenu, it > needs to be update. The principle is sound however. One central > location for common, immediate needs, such as internet connection, > look and feel, hardware settings, printers, scanners (?), etc. A > great deal of thought has to be put in to it. There's plenty of time > for that later, after Trinity is stabilized and major porting is > completed. There's no sense in putting the cart before the horse. I enjoy this idea very much, but I think what would be better is if we can wield this into the System Settings of Trinity, instead of keeping and maintaining it separately. And Kate has a good point. Trinity is in heavy development as we prepare to make the development jump. But we can put that on a to-do list, definitely. > > As for nothing old enough to run AL 2008.1. I currently have it > running on an i7 based, very complex machine, as well as several other > very complicated current tech machines. Wireless is the only place > I've encountered problems. Come to one of the channels and tell me > what problems you're encountering (the mailinglist isn't the place for > such a discussion), I'd be glad to help. > > Kate > AKA The Borg Queen > ^ /me assumes that you're talking about #trinity-desktop. -- later, Robert Xu