User friendly? In whose reality?
Take a technologically unskilled user – like, any of the regular users in your accounts department (or whatever).
Hand them a new laptop running Windows which has 2 accounts configured on it – userA (administrator account) and userB (regular account). Ask the unskilled user to change both passwords.
Hey, Microsoft – why do different things happen depending on which account is logged in? On the admin account you get the security box when you press ctl-alt-del. On the non-admin account you get the task manager.
… what?!!?
Vexorian said,
Sunday, 17 September 2006 at 9:13
Are you by any chance the same desertrat that made this thread : http://www.oesf.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=21269 ? If so I have a couple of things to say (I tried registering an account there but the administration won’t approve it):
- Although I used SDL to make Xye (so it should be cross platform), Xye is kind of memory and processor intensive (because mostly of the recoloring processes) that might be the issue, if the Zaurus is good enough at memory and processor though then it might be something else. Does it allow you to use Valgrind? I would like to try to make xye work there, and probably with debugging information by Valgrind I could find the cause to the flaw.
- You can try resaving python kye’s PNG graphics to not use SVG , you can also use the “Classic Kye” skin that is also available in python kye’s site, and as far as I know that skin doesn’t use SVG.
Contact my email if you want to continue this conversation.
desertrat said,
Sunday, 17 September 2006 at 9:38
No, sorry – that was some other desertrat, not me
Vexorian said,
Monday, 18 September 2006 at 13:18
sorry