Alright, I can't resist it anymore, I just have to throw in my $0.02 (or €0.015). :) This discussion has gone everywhere by now and it might be just me, but what exactly *is* the big deal here? Upstream decided to make a change to the shortcut behavior. It's been well spoken of by now. People have blogged about it. It's in the release notes (isn't that what it's for?). The excuse "people don't read release notes" does not apply at all here (IMHO). When they run into the "problem" they could have known it (what's the term again? RTFM?). Besides the fact that it's disabled by default doesn't mean it can be reverted. There have been various solutions by now, they just need to be well documented to work. Sure, a checkbox in a configuration tool would be nice for the less experienced user, but is making a change to (perhaps a non existing) xorg.conf file that hard when it's been well documented? I guess it's just as hard as installing a 3th party piece of software which is currently not in the Fedora repo's. It'd require some knowledge of the software you're working with. Please keep in mind that I'm just thinking out loud here. There are no bad intentions in my post and I'm not trying to defend the change (although I can live with it perfectly fine). I'm just trying to figure out what it's all about. PS. Also, I might even have missed out on some important statements. Feel free to let me know if I'm (completely) wrong here. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list