Besides all the suggestions that have already been made, I would like to have a better video-projector handling. Video-projectors often do not support the high definition of the video screens. Up to FC3 (not yet fully FC5 on this topic), special X11 modes need to be configured for video-projectors and even then the borders of the screens often appear truncated.... Often, we still experience modes in which the internal and external outputs are mutually exclusive depending on the way the monitor is connected (eg a Dell D610 connected to the VGA videoprojector before boot time often disable the laptop screen, but works well when connected after boot, screen swicthing keys not working....). Given that laptops are often used for presentations, I think it would be nice to have some kind of improvement in this regard. I understand pretty well that most of the difficulties already mentionned for docking and X11 are relevant here.... but any (even small) improvement would be great. For example, a local hack consists at choosing at X startup time between various configurations (and some of them are videoprojector friendly). As simple as it is this is already a real progress with respect to presentations and docking. Theo. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list