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    An In-Depth Look at Fedora 15

    a few notes The Shell problem you note on the last page is: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=716572 an update of gnome-shell included some bad rpath settings, which meant Shell couldn't find libgl if you were using the proprietary NVIDIA driver. It's fixed since. Small one -...
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    Fedora 15 & GNOME 3.0 First Impressions

    joe: yeah, that's a common peeve with that widget. I don't much like it either. But to clear it up, the word that's showing on it is its current state: if it says ON, that means it's ON (not that if you click it, it will turn ON). so if you want to disable fallback mode, click it until it...
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    Fedora 15 & GNOME 3.0 First Impressions

    No problem. There's a reason for it, though it's up to you whether you agree with it or not. GNOME believes that having too many configuration options makes the interface very clumsy and can invite people to make changes they don't really understand or want. It's long been part of the GNOME...
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    Fedora 15 & GNOME 3.0 First Impressions

    On your NVIDIA card: the reason nouveau doesn't do acceleration out of the box is to do with firmware licensing, but there's movement on this front. See http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=OTQ4NA for some details.
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    Fedora 15 & GNOME 3.0 First Impressions

    This is not true. Hold down 'alt' while you have the user menu open, and 'Suspend' turns into 'Power Off...' . You can also log out and shut down or restart from the login manager. Yes, neither of these is the most intuitive thing ever, but it's simply incorrect to say "To see those options...
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