Hi, Yesterday I booted back to Windows XP on my notebook. It came preinstalled, but I only booted it 4 or 5 times, I think. After spending about a few hours in Delphi, Corel Draw and Winamp, I went back to Debian GNOME 2.6 and just noticed that GNOME barely lacks audible feedback. In Windows XP, a bunch of predefined events (menu popup, menu item selection, dialog boxes, scrolling) generate audible feedback so you know you really clicked it. Though it's not a requirement, it would be fun a lot to have metathemes cover sound themes too, a la WinXP. Industrial theme, for example, would provide "industrial sounds" for events, and Gorilla would provide "Gorilla sounds" and so forth. BTW, while talking about the sound stuff, I really think there's a nasty bug somewhere in the underlying drivers or players causing ugly audio quality. I'm no music expert but I can clearly distinguish between played-on-Linux and played-on-windows quality of the very same mp3 file. Anyone else? -HAND -- __________ | | | | Enver ALTIN (a.k.a. skyblue) | | Software developer, IT consultant | FRONT | |==========| FrontSITE Bilgi Teknolojisi A.Ş. |_____SITE_| http://www.frontsite.com.tr/
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