Hi > Mozilla isn't among the menu items in Internet, although Mozilla-Mail is > there. However, if the user starts mozilla from the command line, it's > there. I wonder why it was left off the menu? this is a intentional effort to reduce clutter in the menus. you can change the .desktop file to enable this back. I believe this has reverted back to being visible for unknown reasons. Ask seth vidal for clarifications > SELinux is enabled by default, but the user can disable it when > installing/upgrading. SELinux has a new targetted policy which only protects a few critical programs by default. I suggest people try and learn about this instead of disabling it altogether. > > The command prompt in Gnome terminal looks slightly different: > > old look: > [fred@localhost fred]$ > > new look: > [fred@localhost ~]$ > > no biggie, there, obviously. this is the new default behaviour of bash 3.x. e, heh. I do wish the > terminal icon was a part of the default task bar (I know it's easy to > add, but I think it ought to be there by default.) add a RFE in bugzilla.redhat.com > > yum's got a different configuration setup -- I guess we'll have plenty > of FAQ's about that. It'll be a big help to get some sample yum.conf's > or files available. > You can ask the questions you have. I might be able to answer them regards Rahul Sundaram