Amen! Let me further add that neither Fedora 26 Live or Fedora 26 XFCE work. I had to install Fedora 25 and then upgrade with dnf to Fedora 26. Nautilus has become so limited that I switched to nemo. It is a shame!
----- Original Message ----- > Gentle People: > I hate to interrupt your Fedora 26 party, but well here goes a dose > of reality from the > USER's PROSPECTIVE! > 1) First of all F26's performance is very poor. its a CPU hog and > DRAM ! I installed F26 in a Virtual Box (VBox) > on a two processor machine and it is so slow that it is barely > usable. In the same environment CentOS performs > with quite excellent performance. You have a massive performance > problem here! > 2) Your new menu system is a joke. I use the system for application > code development so I want Text Editor > windows and shells. Why did you hide these in the basement and the > very bottom of the menu system? > Also your menus are slow and cumbersome. What was wrong with the > previous menu system? Is this simply > change for the sake of change? Have your group been taken over by > Marketing? > 3) Look and feel. Why in the name of hell did you want this look and > feel? I use Linux for application code > development. I want Text Editors, shell Windows, gcc, gdb , and ddd. > Why are all the engineering tools hidden? > If I wanted the look and feel of Windows I would buy windows! > 4) Text Editor: Go back to the old one it works way better! > 5) Your new Services configuration is a blithering disaster! Please > bring back the configuration GUIs for > Services and Users. Keep in mind here I am not a Linux System > administrator! I am a user! I perform > a complex configuration of user and group numbers to maintain NFS > compatibility with Solaris. > This configuration is difficult even with the GUIs, without them > forget it. > 6) Cut and paste: I don't know what you did to that! (Well it use to > work)! P.S. Solaris has a great User I/F > GUI for cut and paste. > 6) Yum and rpm: Please print to the screen the directories where S/W > is installed. So that I don't have to > waste time going looking for it. > 7) Convenience: STOP CHANGING THE CONFIGURATION INTERFACES. Every > time you change the configuration > methodology we the users have to waste hours and even days learning > the new configuration methodology. > 8) Are you on drugs? What in the hell gave you the insane idea that a > command line interface for configuration > was some how better that a GUI? > Please consider carefully the possibility that you are going in the > wrong direction! > Overall I continue to be disappointed in Fedora and thank heavens for > CentOS. > Thomas Dineen > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
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