Couldn't stop myself from trying the new Fedora 2-test1 release, even if it is an alpha! The 2.6 kernel, KDE 3.2 and Gnome 2.5 all in the same release was just to much candy to turn away from; too bad it's more sour rather than sweet at this (beta) point than I would have expected.
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"he RedHat team has basically crippled Gnome and Nautilus, stripping away almost all of the menus, features, and configuration options. I wouldn't even call it Gnome. I don't know what you'd call it after RedHat got finished f*cking it all up"
Redhat is pretty much a gnome based distro. what do you mean by crippled everything.
The new nautilus has a spatial interface which isnt meant for hierarchial navigation. you can switch to the old interface by right clicking and choosing browse. They havent made any drastic changes other than applying a few upstream patches from cvs and remember this is a unstable build of gnome. gnome 2.6 will be included with the final version. if you have other SPECIFIC complains lets hear you voice that
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"he RedHat team has basically crippled Gnome and Nautilus, stripping away almost all of the menus, features, and configuration options. I wouldn't even call it Gnome. I don't know what you'd call it after RedHat got finished f*cking it all up"
Redhat is pretty much a gnome based distro. what do you mean by crippled everything.
The new nautilus has a spatial interface which isnt meant for hierarchial navigation. you can switch to the old interface by right clicking and choosing browse. They havent made any drastic changes other than applying a few upstream patches from cvs and remember this is a unstable build of gnome. gnome 2.6 will be included with the final version. if you have other SPECIFIC complains lets hear you voice that
regards
Jess