Chris Adams <cmadams <at> hiwaay.net> writes: > > Once upon a time, Ralf Corsepius <rc040203 <at> freenet.de> said: > > * Try to open 2 side-by-side terminals on Fedora 15's Gnome 3: > > I haven't managed to do so, yet. > ... > I disliked the panel-on-top with gnome-shell; the first thing I always > do under older GNOME is move the top panel to the right and set the > bottom panel to auto-hide. Wtih 16x{9,10} monitors, vertical screen > space is the premium. > > I hope more configuration tools are written; gconf/dconf are no better > than MS's registry (as somebody else pointed out, changing greeter > config is a PITA). > > I'll look at fallback mode, but I'll probably give XFCE a try. > > IMHO one impediment to the perpetual "next year is the year of the Linux > Desktop" is the seemingly constant desire to chuck everything and > change, often just for the sake of change. On the Windows install or > two I have to use, I always switch back to the "Windows Classic" look > because it works. That's an interface MS introduced over 15 years ago, > but they still support it (IIRC it is still the default for server > installs). > I hope the problems you describe are not true :-) I just shyly executed: $ yum grouplist | grep -i XFCE XFCE XFCE Software Development There is another option. http://memeburn.com/2011/03/hacker-group-anonymous-declares-war-on-global-banking-cartel I am just wondering I we petitioned them to take care of a few problems ... Perhaps they are Fedora and GNOME users too ..., even watching this list ... If they were unconvinced, we can mention SELinux as well ... I am sure they will then :-) JB -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines