> As nice as that may be, why did it ship without the essential stuff > working ? Uninstalling and reinstalling f8 isn't an option. It would > take too much time. Now I have to put up with this for the next few > months. > I am REALLY disappointed this happened. I knew it was an early release > of KDE 4.0. I didn't realize that it was so disabled as well. Generally, get used to it with Fedora. It is a latest (and not always the greatest, as you learned with KDE) distro. If you need something more stable, try RHEL (or one of its free reincarnations). Fedora is a type of a foresight distribution, which may mean that it sometimes disables its users. E.g. KDE4, development version of Xorg are just two things in F9. I remember a 4k stack kernels being a huge issue for nvidia users back in Fedora Core 2... Many people were really concerned about that one. So, consider switching to a more "stable" distro. I personally have a Fedora machine just because I administer some RHEL boxes, and want to see what sort of things I should be prepared for at work (as I expect that 2009 will be a year of RHEL 6 installations). Distrowatch is your friend. Dejan -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list