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"Inmates are running the asylum "

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    Please read / look up the post "Type" . Firefox option " Open new window" works as expected when no other windows have been opened - works on first window when used next time it pops-up a "message" ...has been opened... and one has to go and open it manually LibreOffice writer on "open new " pops-up tiny , minimized "unnamed " window and has to be opened to full screen manually Ubuntu update gives info , count of packages which can be upgraded and tell that " if you want to read what the are " use such and such command how about asking right there instead "do you want to upgrade yes/ no ?

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      Please read / look up the post "Type" . Firefox option " Open new window" works as expected when no other windows have been opened - works on first window when used next time it pops-up a "message" ...has been opened... and one has to go and open it manually LibreOffice writer on "open new " pops-up tiny , minimized "unnamed " window and has to be opened to full screen manually Ubuntu update gives info , count of packages which can be upgraded and tell that " if you want to read what the are " use such and such command how about asking right there instead "do you want to upgrade yes/ no ?

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      The cause usually is pure laziness and lack of imagination on the part of the UI designers/developers. Popping up a dialogue box followed by another, and so on, is easy and quick (and so often horrible for the user). But job done, move on.....

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