So now that it seems we can all install and mostly boot the XO iwth Fedora 10, can anyone else actually use anything? I find the applications on this spin to be a bit of a letdown (they're all quite resource intense), and even when I shut off most services and gnome things, there isn't enough ram to actually do much (one Firefox instance takes care of what RAM is left). The best I could do last night was to drop RAM usage to a point where there was about 86 Megs free. Firefox will gladly eat all this away though. So just for fun I tried out the F10 XFCE spin. It runs quite nicely, from a performance perspective, it's acceptable with no changes. So here are my thoughts and fears. If we go with the F10 GNOME spin, there will be two likely reactions from users: If the user knows Fedora, they'll probably get annoyed they paid extra for their SD card because it's so slow. If they don't know Fedora, they're going to assume Fedora is a fat slow pig and sucks. The more I try to slim this down, the more frustrated I'm getting, and I like to think I'm a bit smarter than the average bear here. Is there a reason we HAVE to use the GNOME spin for this, or can other options be considered? -- JB -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list