On 5/11/06, Johnny <johnny_boy@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 07:20:44AM -0500, Rex Dieter wrote: > Karl Larsen wrote: > > I upgraded to FC5 because it was claimed that it is > > better. But some of my best "legacy" software in X-windows looks > > diffirent and does not work well. > > Without mentioning any details (what software? what problems?), > no-one can/will fix it. I can't speak for Karl, but I've also noticed quite a few regressions in FC5. In the past I've always thought that on balance, each release of Fedora was better than the last, even if there are a few changes that I wasn't fond of. FC5 is different. - Lack of an "install everything" option requires maintaining a list of all the stuff that has to be installed after completing the initial installation, so that if I want to do another install, or an install of FC6 I'll be able do do so quickly. - The xorg radeon driver no longer works with two display heads. Resolving this requires installing the evil kernel-tainting proprietary ATI driver. - The epiphany web broser requires dbus, and so is no longer a network app, but one that can only be run from the local console. - The pwc (Phillips Web Camera) driver loads, but the output of the Logitec web camera can't be displayed in either TVtime or xawtv. - gnome-screensaver is lame (too few hacks, unconfigurable) and buggy (locks the screen at inappropriate times). - The nautilus button-3 menu doesn't offer a terminal. The nautilus-open-terminal package adds one, but it's in the middle of the menu where it's less convenient, and it always opens the terminal on display :0.0, even when used from another display.
Sounds like you should give KDE a try. -- To be updated...