OK, updated to F15, no major complains so far, except for the extremelly round window corner borders, and excessive Mac-ism of it all (and super large app title bar, what's with that?). Getting acquainted with Gnome 3... It's not very annoying... just will take a while to get used to it, I think. I really like the apps search feature on the desktop... but I was used to having everything in subfolders and with clicking. Still, the command line junkie in me kinda likes typing to launch apps instead of mouse-manouvering. But the super-annoying prize goes to Nautilus. Not only have they made the folder view default to "click replaces current folder contents", but also when you disable it (Edit->Preferences, Select "Behavior" tab) and click "Open each folder in its own window" it behaves as I'd expect with the only exception that single-clicking on any subfolder on the sidebar, instead of changing the current window contents to the desired one, opens a new folder !! this is insane). So, is there a way to make DOUBLE CLICKS open a new window, but single click on the sidebar just change the current folder view contents?. That's how I expect a filesystem browser to function... FC -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines