Right, time for this conversation again. I've installed f9-preview and for the most part I'm thrilled. But yet again I get to go through the hell of telling applications, printer set ups and the likes that I'm in Australia and I want to use A4, etc. In my case, this all stems from having to us US english because as a coder, most programming languages are based around US english (center, not centre, for example) and there's enough noise on the screen without underlines because I spelt something 'wrong' Regardless, there has to be plenty of people who live somewhere, but use a different language or the likes for some reason. Strangely, I get to go through this all because I picked a language and stated that I lived somewhere in the installer and the installer chooses to assume all sorts of things about where I live from the language I choose to use, rather than the location I live in. Strangely, I no loner need an xorg.conf file for X, but the installer can't seem to get something as simple as this right. I know that I can make changes to some file, and that manually I can make it work by doing this, but I shouldn't have to. THIS SHOULD JUST WORK! This should be a priority for f10. R. -- "It's a fine line between denial and faith. It's much better on my side" -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list