by rodgoslin » Oct 10th, '14, 07:52
I once more find myself in one of those all too often annoying situations. I have just completed a routine update. One of those which offers a popup to say that a re-boot is required. No problem. I leave (Mageia3) and restart. To my horror, the machine restarts and all my screen settings have disappeared. . The wall[paper has gone to leave a black, featureless screen , although all the icons are present. This in itself is annoying, since it takes some doing to find wallpaper that I like, against which the icons do not disappear. This is not easy, since it needs me to re-find, among several thousand other graphics, the one I used before. Next, the taskbar loaded is not one I can use, or want to use.. There seems to be a trend for everything to be subtle shades of midtone. I like, and need a display with adequate contrast (ie, black print on a white background, and not grey print on a grey background.) All the four options for a different task bar have this aggravating factor. I deleted the taskbar, and tried all options. To no avail, exept that on one re-incarnation the right task bar appeared, apparently from nowhere, but it was glued to the top of the screen and I like the taskbar at the bottom. I was, however, unable unglue the taskbar, (by the normal options), and re-glue it at the bottom. I had all sorts of taskbar variations, , taskbars on which current tasks were NOT displayed, taskbars with the icons in wildly different positions. All of which, I found needed one click to create, but two deletions to remove.. I am aware that I can install a created style, but finding the right one from hundreds is a task that I feel I should not have to do. Surely the desktop functions are in the user space. So why are machine updates, which are in machine space affecting my settings in user space? I consider the machine and its operating system as a tool, to use as I desire. To me, it's not something I want, or need to, spend time fiddling with Once, yes. But from then on, no
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rodgoslin on Oct 14th, '14, 08:34, edited 1 time in total.