It might not seem like a big deal, but until I can use OS X without creating .DS_Store and other "." files in external directories I'm not going to use OS X at work. (Full-stop. I'm not going to create more work/hassle for my work collegues - they are already a little suspicious of Macs and then every network directory I touch creates "extra" useless files)
I'm wondering if anybody has heard of a hack to remove this (it could even remove it from the entire system, or I could disable it while I'm at work). I'm sure there is a way - I was even thinking about Unsanity APE which allows you to recode Cocoa API calls... Or hacking the source of Darwin (if that is where it resides)...
Let's kill this bug so we and many other people (link) can get on with using an (almost) otherwise perfect system...
Adam Q Salter
I'm wondering if anybody has heard of a hack to remove this (it could even remove it from the entire system, or I could disable it while I'm at work). I'm sure there is a way - I was even thinking about Unsanity APE which allows you to recode Cocoa API calls... Or hacking the source of Darwin (if that is where it resides)...
Let's kill this bug so we and many other people (link) can get on with using an (almost) otherwise perfect system...
Adam Q Salter