So, feeling like life has kind of sucked recently, I've been compensating by buying toys. One of those is a shiny new Thinkpad X1 Carbon laptop. The first thing I installed on it was the F21 Workstation alpha; here's a few impressions... - The main thing is that resume does not work in F21. Things appear to suspend just fine, but there is no response to pressing the blinking power button. I simply have to hold it until it powers down hard and start over. Interesting data points: It works fine with an F20 install, even with the original 3.11 kernel. But it doesn't work on F21, even booting the F20 kernel. So I don't think it's a kernel thing; something has changed on the user-space side to screw up the wakeup event somehow. I'd like to go chasing after it but time is tight; this particular issue has forced me to go with F20 for now. - Emacs is *totally* confused about its window size. Any new window comes up essentially full screen, but the sizes it shows when one resizes indicates that it thinks its window is quite small - even though text display works just fine. F20 shows this too, it's not an F21 specific thing. - The huge onscreen keyboard seems to be easy to provoke and hard to make go away; this does seem to be new with F21. Is there any way to just turn that off? I like my touchscreen, but it's permanently attached to a physical keyboard a few cm away; I will *never* want the onscreen one. - Whatever happened to the ability to associate actions with mouse button events? That seems to be gone in F20 too? Is that another one of those things we're not supposed to worry our pretty little heads about anymore? Despite that final whine, it mostly looks pretty good. It's only the resume issue that's a total show-stopper for now. Thanks, as always, for all the great work. jon -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test