Okay, Just got Fedora 11 installed on a fresh partition in one of my desktops. It feels VERY snappy indeed. The first boot certainly didn't seem to work in 20 secs or less, more like 30 or 40, but I wonder if that's because it was the first boot. Two quick observations: ONE: The system updater downloads and fetches 362.5 MB of fixes and updates on the first connection. Where is DeltaRPM?? Do I have to manually enable it?? Does it even work?. With DeltaRPM I certianly expected 50 MB of "bindiffs" rather than fetching 362.5MB of full packages. Am I missing something in my reasoning? TWO: Coming from Fedora 10 and its default bright blue desktop background and loading screen, I found the default desktop wallpaper in Fedora 11 to be absolutely sucide-inducing. Wasn't there a more pale version possible? Perhaps dark gray or just black?. *sarcasm* Okay, away it wen an brigh blue it is now. All fine. Good work. At least it didn't crash and burn when manually setting up IP addresses as Fedora 10 did. So far so good. OO.o 3.1 is very snappy. The "beta" tag in the main browser (FF) looks a bit unprofessional. Anyway, SeaMonkey has been installed to solve it. :) Evolution as the default e-mail client is also irking to me, but nothing that SeaMonkey can't solve. :p Oh wait, I said two comments.... :) FC -- Dream of the Daily Mail It is the Holy Grail And then the BBC Your life would be complete -Manic Street Preachers, "Royal Correspondent" -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines