My Journey to Becoming a Linux End User on Linux Mint
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@scottalanmiller said:
I have to say, now that I am getting used to the Linux Skype client, it is quite a bit nicer than the Windows one.
can you show screen shot differences why one is better than the other?
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@scottalanmiller said:
This is a Windows icon pack messing with it?
No this is all in Linux. I was saying I tried it with two different icon packs and it was still the same.
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Here is the one on Linux Mint...
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And here it is on Windows, just updated minutes ago...
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The Linux one is far more compact and useful, way easier to organize and track what is going on. Both are fine, not a big deal. But one is clearly more designed around use and the other around screenshots. Lots of graphics and open space rather than focusing on actually doing what is needed.
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Awww.. you aren't disconnecting them. Yeah I won't use Skype like that either. I break it into the two windows, one for the list of users, and another for hte chat windows.
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@johnhooks said:
No this is all in Linux. I was saying I tried it with two different icon packs and it was still the same.
Oh, I see. Well if you are switching icon packs you'd not be using the ones that the package, right? What distro is that? On Linux Mint it certainly has only the right icon. That fur seal thing does not show up ever.
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@Dashrender said:
Awww.. you aren't disconnecting them. Yeah I won't use Skype like that either. I break it into the two windows, one for the list of users, and another for hte chat windows.
How do you do that? I see how to make it one window per conversation but not two total.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@johnhooks said:
No this is all in Linux. I was saying I tried it with two different icon packs and it was still the same.
Oh, I see. Well if you are switching icon packs you'd not be using the ones that the package, right? What distro is that? On Linux Mint it certainly has only the right icon. That fur seal thing does not show up ever.
it's Fedora 22. The what shows up when you have an open connection? That's the default connection icon.
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If that's the default icon, what is the X2Go icon for?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@johnhooks said:
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Oh, wait, ONLY for an existing, open connection?
Yes. Did imgur break again?
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No, but you had an extra [ in your filename right in the middle.
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@scottalanmiller said:
No, but you had an extra [ in your filename right in the middle.
I uploaded it and it didn't work so I backspaced everything, but must have missed that one.
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I see, it is a SESSION icon, not a desktop icon. What's the complaint then? It is an icon meant to help you identify individual sessions and not X2Go. That's a singular case of something different than we would normally be talking about with icon sets since it is a different thing and the purpose of it is for you to have unique identification for each session to help you find what you need quickly. They make it super apparent that you are supposed to change it to something that you can identify.
I think that that is a far stretch from "open source projects have weird icons." This is a unique case and it is what it is for an important reason and it isn't a desktop icon but a running app icon for the toolbar.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
Awww.. you aren't disconnecting them. Yeah I won't use Skype like that either. I break it into the two windows, one for the list of users, and another for hte chat windows.
How do you do that? I see how to make it one window per conversation but not two total.
yeah, I guess it's one window for the user list. .and one additional per conversation.. which is my prefernce.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I see, it is a SESSION icon, not a desktop icon. What's the complaint then? It is an icon meant to help you identify individual sessions and not X2Go. That's a singular case of something different than we would normally be talking about with icon sets since it is a different thing and the purpose of it is for you to have unique identification for each session to help you find what you need quickly. They make it super apparent that you are supposed to change it to something that you can identify.
I think that that is a far stretch from "open source projects have weird icons." This is a unique case and it is what it is for an important reason and it isn't a desktop icon but a running app icon for the toolbar.
I didn't realize that's what it was when I said that before. That's why I said this above
Ah ic, that's the default icon for the agent.
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However, like I said, IMO even their normal icon has a little to be desired. I think it would be a lot better though if they included an svg icon instead of an undersized png.
Eh it might even be an svg, it just looks really dated to me.
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@johnhooks said:
However, like I said, IMO even their normal icon has a little to be desired. I think it would be a lot better though if they included an svg icon instead of an undersized png.
Sure, they could spiffy it up. But it at least is a sensible icon.