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* When you first open Firefox, you're brought to: http://start.fedoraproject.org/ * When you first open Firefox, you're brought to: http://start.fedoraproject.org/
* Two panels by default; one on the top and one on the bottom of the screen. * Two panels by default; one on the top and one on the bottom of the screen.
-* nautilus-open-terminal not installed by default+* Nautilus
 +** By default, installed with the option to open a new window for each folder you enter
 +** Uses simple View as Icons interface by default
 +** nautilus-open-terminal not installed by default
* system beep is enabled by default. if you're not careful, this will catch you off guard and blow you off your seat (especially if you have external speakers plugged-in) * system beep is enabled by default. if you're not careful, this will catch you off guard and blow you off your seat (especially if you have external speakers plugged-in)
* System Administration * System Administration

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Contents

Background

The purpose of this page is to keep track of the Lived-in Fedora experience. It would be interesting to see the progress of PackageKit in Fedora as well.

Screenshots

Screenshots from my experience can be found here. Images hosted by Flickr.

Installation

  • Gtk-based install UI. I really like this. Nice, separate pages, to choose Language and Keyboard layout with simple "< Back" and "> Next" buttons.
  • I like the simple default selections for main software. There aren't a hundred choices and the list is small:
    • Office and Productivity (selected by default)
    • Software Development (I additionally chose this one)
    • Web server
  • Lets me know that I've chosen to use a lame password without telling the person standing over my shoulder information about what kind of password it is.
    • If you enter an all-lowercase password in openSUSE, it lets you know that it's all lowercase instead of just saying that it's not a good choice. Now whoever's looking has narrowed down that someone's password is lowercase. This isn't a huge thing, but kind of annoys me about openSUSE.
  • Didn't have network set up by default. I had to go deactivate/reactivate to get DHCP to start working. Could have been a fluke though. Network Manager does not seem to be used...at least by default.
    • I've enabled it using the "system-config-services" GUI and it's working so far with a wired connection

Noteworthy

  • When you first open Firefox, you're brought to: http://start.fedoraproject.org/
  • Two panels by default; one on the top and one on the bottom of the screen.
  • Nautilus
    • By default, installed with the option to open a new window for each folder you enter
    • Uses simple View as Icons interface by default
    • nautilus-open-terminal not installed by default
  • system beep is enabled by default. if you're not careful, this will catch you off guard and blow you off your seat (especially if you have external speakers plugged-in)
  • System Administration
    • Seems hard to find things in the default GNOME menuing system
    • This probably has to do with the fact that I'm not really that familiar with GNOME
  • Printing
    • After typing in the DNS of the printer outside my office, it recognized the make and model, and also picked the appropriate driver. When I tried this the other day in openSUSE 10.3, it wasn't as easy.
  • yum
  • I'm finding myself really missing main menu and the control center that's included in openSUSE. It feels hard for me to find where administrative things are and quickly launch the programs I use commonly.
    • Example: Launching pidgin I have to click on "Applications" -> "Internet" -> "Internet Messenger"
  • Security Update Notification
  • Simple! One option: View Updates

Image:Lived in fedora security update notification.jpg

  • Simple list of packages with easy-to-decide buttons at bottom of dialog

Image:Lived in Fedora Package Updater.png

  • Package Updates Download

Image:Lived in Project Fedora Package-update-download.png

  • Shutdown Screen has too many options

Image:Lived in fedora shutdown-screen.png

  • Sound preview
    • Hover your mouse over a sound file in Nautilus and a little sound icon will appear and the sound file will start playing until you move your mouse off of it
    • This is pretty interesting, though I discovered it by accident. I was doing something completely unrelated and my computer started playing a sound file that was on my desktop. I thought I must have accidentally clicked on it, but then realized that it just starts playing when you hover over it.

Issues Encountered

This section I may need to follow up with a bug report, or at least see if there's something I did wrong.

  • Tried to look at the release notes during the install by clicking on the "Release Notes" button and the fonts got messed up.
  • Flash player not installed by default
  • Having a REALLY hard time getting graphics to all work really well. I've running on a ThinkPad T60p.
  • NetworkManager is not able to connect to the "onenet" wireless network in the office