Re: [LingoTeach-translation] HUGE problems with lingoteach on ubuntu ATM
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From: Marcus v. A. <ma...@sy...> - 2005-07-12 19:56:19
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On, Tue Jul 12, 2005, K=EF=BF=BDstutis Bili=EF=BF=BDnas wrote: [...] > > ... But I expect from users, that they know their > > system, which means: they know, where the data can be found. There are > > standards for this (FSH, LSB, etc.) and I do not think, that I expect > > too much from a user, if she should know, in which location > > e.g. application data or a binary will be installed by default. > > The users do not need to know about every single bit of their system, b= ut > > should have at least an rough overview about it. >=20 > But this application is targeted to the non technical users. So, > Robos are right, when he talk about the average Joe user. Knowing a bit about your own system is nothing which applies to the "technical user" only. And you should at least know a bit about how your data is organized on a $(insert_falvour)-like system, if you install a specific piece of software in my opinion. Well, we can argue about this in such a way day for day :-). The application uses in its current version a default configuration, which (usually) should set the path to the correct location(s). For the first instance and the current version's capabilities, it should be okay doing it this way. As I already wrote, the application is far away from being perfect (and constructive critics about it is always welcome). Regards Marcus |