On Tue, Dec 09, 2014 at 10:42:36PM +0100, Peter Laursen wrote: > But ayway: because that is not how I want to work with my computer. The > desktop interface is competely irrelevant to me. I just want to open > programs. I want a menu with programs ordered by categories. Other people > can do as they want. Personal preferences are not subject to > discussion. Besides I sometimes forget the program names. But if a category > has listed 10-20 programs, I will find fast and easy (in seconds - not > minutes) what I am looking for. Just as an aside, the search works on descriptions too, so searching for the category or a descriptive word will also work. Alternately, if this is your main gripe with Gnome 3, enable the Applications Menu extension. Install gnome-shell-extension-apps-menu if you don't have it, run tweak tool, turn it on. Or go to <https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/6/applications-menu/>, accept the permissions, and hit the switch to turn it on, which will download it into your home directory. > I asked if this was an *intentional move* with the GA release or a > mistake. If it was intentional, I cannot use Fedora. It simply wastes too > much time for me. Unless an xfce, lxde, cinnamon etc. desktop will be > available soon. I think it's neither an intentional move *nor* a mistake. (Why assume either, really?) Something else is wrong. It shows up on my freshly-installed system just fine. Do you have gnome-classic-session installed? If not, `sudo dnf install gnome-classic-session`. Also, the other desktops are available *now*. Something is up with the spins website (when I looked in, it was being worked on), but you can download the livecds directly at <https://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/21/Live/x86_64/> Or just install the package groups. -- Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Fedora Project Leader -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop