[relnotes] [Fedora Project Wiki] Update of "Docs/Beats/Desktop" by PaulWFrields

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  = Fedora Desktop  =
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- GNOME 2.14 (or a release candidate) and KDE 3.5.1 are included in Fedora Core [[GetVal(DocsDict,BeatsVer)]].  The following list includes notable changes to the desktop interface in this release.
  
+ This section has not been updated for Fedora Core [[GetVal(DocsDict,BeatsVer)]] by the [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject/ReleaseNotes/Beats beat writer].
-  * ''gnome-power-manager''
-   The '''GNOME Power Manager''' is a session daemon for the GNOME desktop environment that makes it easy to manage your laptop or desktop system. It takes advantage of HAL (which provides a hardware abstraction layer)  and DBUS (Inter Process Communication software) written and maintained by Fedora Core developers. 
  
-  * ''gnome-screensaver''
-   The '''GNOME Screensaver''' provides an integrated user interface to screensavers and the lock screen dialog.
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-  * Memory optimizations in the fontconfig and shared-mime-info packages. These now use shared memory-mapped caches for this data.
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-  * Starting with GNOME 2.12, the terminal option has been removed from the desktop context menu. The `nautilus-open-terminal` package in Fedora Extras provides a enhanced replacement for those who require it. You can install it with the following command.
- ##  {{{ su -c 'yum install nautilus-open-terminal'
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-  * In Fedora Core 5, only a small assortment of screensavers is installed by default.  Some users find certain screensavers unpleasant, and other screensavers may abruptly terminate the graphical interface.  This tends to happen more often with OpenGL animated screensavers provided within the `xscreensaver-gl-extras` package, when used with poorly-supported video hardware.  To install these extra screensavers, run the following command:
- ##  {{{ su -c 'yum install xscreensaver-extras xscreensaver-gl-extras'
- ##}}}
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