On Wed, 2011-04-20 at 20:39 -0500, John Watzke wrote: > Are you saying that ABRT didn't download debuginfo packages? For a > while now (not just F15) debuginfo isn't installed at install time. > It just automatically gets downloaded when ABRT tries to generate the > backtrace and it caches them in /var rather than installing them as > full RPMs on the system. If ABRT didn't actually download the debugs > that's actually a bug and you probably should report it. It tried to download and failed. The failure dialog suggested running 'debuginfo-install gvfs'. That also failed. Apparently yum can't find glibc-debuginfo and a couple others. > Launch firefox and display the About popup. Notice anything > missing? > Yup, the only way to be rid of it is to stop FF and kill off > xulrunner-bin. Or perhaps xkill? Is this a window manager > (mutter?) > bug? > > Not that I specifically agree with it but popup windows like the > about window are dismissed with the Esc key rather than a close > button. Gnome-shell has some minimalistic design decisions in it > which will take some getting used to like the lack of a minimize > button and the alt button press for a shutdown. That last one seems > fine for desktops which I run 24x7 but not necessarily laptops which I > tend to shutdown and pack away. Personally I consider GNOME3 a regression. After trying F15Alpha I went ahead and switched my desktop to XFCE since I have zero desire to relearn everything. But I wanted to test the main release in the interest of giving the best feedback.
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