On 12/10/2011 11:09 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Robert Moskowitz writes:
>
>> In f16, if I open a terminal session when one is open, it just switches
>> me to the running terminal session.  When I tried using Sft-Ctl-N to
>> open a session from the running session, I then had warnings when
>> closing the starting session.
>>
>> I just want to open lots of session....
>>
>> help?
>
> Screw the designed-by-a-committee-of-clueless-usability-"experts" 
> Gnome 3. 

Definitely not high power users.  I can have 20 Firefox windows open 
each with 5-10 tabs.  I run 4 copies of Thunderbird with different 
directories.  A number of gedits with multiple tabs.  And the list goes 
on.  I would only reboot after a new kernel, but my old nc2400 has a 
habit of just shutting off every so often.  Thus the new Lenovo and fc16....

> You just need to flip a few toggles to restore some Gnome 2-like 
> sanity, in three easy steps:
>
> Step 1: Install gnome-tweak-tool, if not already installed

WOW!!! this has some other important choices.

>
> Step 2: Run it. Open the "Desktop tab". Turn on the "Have file manager 
> handle the desktop" switch (that is, after you figure out which one of 
> the two confusing icons means that the switch is on, and which one 
> means it off).
>
> Step 3: For the last time, open a terminal window the Gnome 3 way, and 
> execute:
>
> cp /usr/share/applications/gnome-terminal.desktop $HOME/Desktop
>
>
> The end: you'll now have a terminal icon on your desktop. Each time 
> you double-click on it, you'll get a new terminal window.

Where on the desktop?  If I select Activities, I do not see it in the 
list.  Do I have to restart X (logout)?  Or reboot?

Speaking of reboot, I can't find reboot/poweroff!  So far I have SUed to 
do these....



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