On Sat, 2007-04-28 at 06:35 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote: > Hi > > Just installed the F7 T4 GNOME based i386 live cd and here are some of > my observations after playing with it for a day. > * Beagle is installed by default and replaces gnome-search-tool on the > UI like the previous release. Might be better to keep these entries > separate. No. Offering several different search tools in the menu is a bad idea. Medium-term, we're hoping to see a unified frontend for the various indexers. > * New application, system-config-selinux is available under > administration. Looks pretty comprehensive. SELinux boolean > configuration has been removed from system-config-securitylevel and is > now available in this tool. Title says "system-config-selinux.py" > instead of just "system-config-selinux" which is a minor wart in the UI. The bigger wart is that the menu entry for system-config-securitylevel still says "Firewall and SELinux" even though SELinux was removed... > * nautilus-open-terminal extension was not installed by default unlike > previous live cd releases. This live cd is just following the comps defaults here. The FC6 live cd was following David Z.s personal preferences... > * SCIM input icon doesnt show up on the system tray unlike the previous > test release. Default is showing on demand but setting it to show always > does not make it show up on the system tray. You should get it by default if you are logging in in a CJK locale. For other locales, use the "input method" capplet to turn it on. > * nautilus has crashed more than once during login including the > previous test releases with some vague bonobo error which I did not note > down. Anyone else seeing this? File a bug ? > * Turning on desktop effects immediately makes it crash Xorg Dito. > * shutdown entry showed up twice as first and last entries in the system > menu just once. > I have seen this once before, but then it repaired itself. Please file panel bug for this, too. Matthias -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list