I'm currently using (on my second F14 box) what I consider to be the nicest new 
feature of preupgrade: vnc remote install preloading.  Perfect for 
semi-unattended upgrades.

My initial impressions of F14 on my laptop, installed as a fresh install with a 
separate /home that was left from the F13 install (and prior):

1.) Lots of work have obviously gone into this release, and updates are coming 
along to take care of some of the niggles (like the pyxf86config one that 
causes nvidia issues);

2.) Faster responding than F13;

3.) The laughlin background is cool, very cool!

Of course, I'm a KDE user, so some of my impressions are KDE upstream ones:

1.) Strigi is nice, but the initial indexing is a resource drain;
2.) My initial login into KDE 4.5 was unsuccessful; I moved my retained .kde 
tree out of the way, and could get logged in, then moved my stuff across 
piecemeal;
3.) Am I blind, or is there no document listing what all the files in .kde do?  
(My .kde is old, really old, with stuff left I'm sure from KDE 1 back in my 
Mandrake 5.3 and RedHatLinux 6.0 days that I could probably get rid of)
4.) Still trying to get Desktop effects to work with the RPMfusion kmod-nvidia 
and the Oxygen theme..... but that's more an nvidia thing, not a Fedora thing.

Hardware is a Dell Precision M65 laptop with Quadro FX 350 M w/ 256MB video, 
Core 2 Duo T7400 processor, 4GB RAM, and running the 64-bit version.

Nice experience thus far.
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