On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 11:52 -0700, Mike Wright wrote: > The reason I'm so concerned is f7 blows chunks. > > I'll start by logging into a Gnome session. > > First mess is the "Package Updater". 1) That's not the !@#$%ing > program's name. Its toolbar icon has no properties associated with it > so I can't even tell what it launches. Agreed. It ought to be possible to right-click on menu item and edit that item, or just read its details, directly. Not have to go back to the start, open the menu editor, then find your way through to a particular item. If I want to find out what's on a menu, I found the easiest solution was to drag a copy of an item from the menu to the desktop or taskbar, and open the properties, there. But it's still more mucking around than should be needed. On the menus, items should have the program title, not just a description. There is more than one instant messenger, web browser, word processor, image viewer, music player, etc., program that we could install. The entry should use the name, and optionally display hints and other details. e.g. Menu item: OpenOffice.org word processor Pop-up hint: Write and edit documents I found the "add/remove programs" thing to be fairly decent (not brilliant, just fair), but the "software updater" to be dire. > Third, why does the bottom toolbar show up about two inches below the > top one? Right clicking on its far left edge gives me some options: > click "expand" twice and it returns to its position at the bottom. I can't say that I've seen that, other than when I've accidentally clicked and dragged it across the screen. > Why are the toolbar widgets now locked to the toolbar? What, don't like > us rearranging things according to our own tastes? OK fine, just right > click, Unlock. Right click, Move. Swell. I get the plus sign shaped > move cursor but it doesn't work! I can't rearrange the toolbars. I seem to recall that the default always was to lock them in position (which I, too, found a pain). But moving them around, once unlocked, worked fine. > OK. Ctrl-Alt-F1 gives me a mingetty. "useradd nextvictim; passwd > nextvictim; init 3; init 5". Login as nextvictim and logout. Login > again as nextvictim and ecco! Where are the toolbars? Desktop void of > everything except the background image, no right click response, just > another dead session. Can't say that I've seen this, either. Have you just done one install, and discovered these problems? Or have you tried installing again, and found it wasn't just a once-off stuff up? > Q: if it's really to be known as f7 why are the kernels named > "something.fc7"? I think the decision to change the naming scheme > wasn't wise. Google on f7 and you'll get lots of hits on the function > key but very little on fedora. Agreed. The short name is daft, and renaming a product is also daft. -- (This computer runs FC7, my others run FC4, FC5 & FC6, in case that's important to the thread.) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list