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I would prefer a fully functional Qubes Manager since a widget that requires mouse click or hover is a pain in the butt to keep as a running dashboard.
That is what I like about the 3.2 version... that I can keep it in one of my extra monitors. Seeing CPU spikes without having to drill down for it is convenient.
Thanks again.
Can you please update https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/releases/4.0/schedule/
regarding update to rc4 from rc3 ? should we install again ?
R
From what I gather, this info whether to re-install or just update, will be available again in the Qubes 4 RC-X news articles from the Qubes team. It might be buried somewhere in a bit larger text like the last few times, so be careful to read it through carefully. It should be posted right before the RC-4 download is available according to the default schedule found on Qubes's GitHub when releasing new RC's.
Awesome that you guys brought the Qubes Manager back. Besides being useful, it's even become a sort of trade-mark for Qubes, or even a mascot if you may. It's one of the major a visible ways to tell it's a Qubes system by look alone. Also I definitely agree that it's nice to be able to keep track of CPU/Ram more easily, or pending updates from the various different repositories, which can be a big mess when having many templates. So all in all, love that you guys brought it back.
I'm fully aware the Qubes Manager isn't officially released yet until Qubes RC-4, so things might change with updates etc. but below are some minor concerns.
* It resets windows size each time you close it down and open it again. It's nice we can change its size now, but it won't stick to the size we give it between closing it and opening it? It's in particular nice to remember windows size if you dedicate it to a specific screen, or a specific place on a screen, or if you want to key-bind it to appear and disappear when needed.
* Another minor issue, which is much less of an issue, is dead links in the Qube menu, for Logs and Attach block devices. Since you specifically announced you won't duplicate tasks that the widget is already handling, perhaps it might be best to remove these two dead links, which are also handled by the Qubes widget? No biggie, just something minor I noticed.
Other than that, it's really nice to have again, and above issues really are minor issues, really. Although it'd sweet if it remembered the window size, but it's only like the dot above the i, a minor detail before perfection.
Thanks a lot :)))