“Taskbar is part
of the panel and what I was trying to say is that as soon as you have a certain
number of applications open, their respective icons are not distinguishable
from icons in other parts of the panel, leaving you with a large number of
icons which looks overwhelming and cluttered. I mentioned separators between
various aspects of the panel and these could help to know what's what.”
Ah I know what you mean now. I’ve
got around that in 4.2 by putting the Taskbar in a panel almost on its own –
I only have the K menu in with it. The other stuff like clock, power, network,
devices… I put into a different panel and put it up the right of the
screen. Just thought I’d suggest that here for other people struggling
with the transition.
“My file manager
is cp, mv, ls, dd and rm (plus cat and grep) and I'd like to use it on
pluggable devices before starting Dolphin.”
Agreed, but again here’s something
to ease the pain: have you tried hitting F4 in a Dolphin window? You then get a
command line where the directory stays in synch (both ways) with the GUI pane.
I agree the whole mount/unmount thing in
KDE 4’s GUI is broken. The way GNOME does it by default is excellent (but
that’s the only thing I like about GNOME. J
Zack