Now that I past the installation of FC5, I can share some of my impressions. BTW, I've been running Red Hat since 4.0, so I'm a long time user of everything Red Hat. I'd like to start by saying that this is a nice step forward from FC4. There's a lot to be happy about: new versions, nicer eye-candy, much faster in places. Good job! I'd like to stress the "faster" part. This is a very important criteria for a good desktop experience, and I'm really glad we finally see some much needed improvements. It took _seconds_ in FC4 to start a simple app like gedit, now it's around a second. Also, Firefox really shines, and for the first time it's actually a better browser than IE for reading LKML [0]. I can go on and on about the number of improvements, but that would be boring, so I'll start with the complaints :). BTW, I run GNOME, and try to keep things as standard as possible. So here are my complaints, in order of importance: 0. Missing terminal on desktop menu... just kidding! :) You guys were right, I can live without it. Mea culpa. [seriously now] 1. Metacity's new window in the background I can not stress how big of a problem this is for me. I have used it since it was introduced, in the hope that I'll get used to it. I didn't. Not only it does the wrong thing for me in 90% of the cases, it also forces me to use the mouse a lot more, which is painful for me. A few google searches and browsing through GConf did not reveal a way of disabling it. 2. Evolution can't print Nowadays I get quite a few invoices via email, and not being able to print them is a big problem. Evo will just print the headers, but not the content. Even the Print Preview shows just the headers with an empty content. What gives?!? BTW, same behavior was present in FC4, I was hoping FC5 will fix it. 3. Gedit's tab Not only I find these tabs simply the wrong interface, but unconditionally having one even if I have only on file open is irritating me to the point that I avoid that app even when I need it. It's ugly, it takes vertical space, etc. Again, I found no way of disabling this silly behavior. These are my top 3 problems. There are others, but they pale in comparison. If I missed a simple way of fixing them, I'd appreciate any pointers. Thanks for an otherwise fantastic distro guys! All the pain, blood, and tears that you guys put into it is very much appreciated. -- Dimi Paun <dimi@xxxxxxxxxxx> Lattica, Inc. [0] Go to the LKML archive, say here http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0603.1/author.html scroll to the middle of the list, click on a message, and then click the Back button to go back to the list. See how fast it renders the list again. Until now, IE was way faster, but not anymore! -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list