If you are suggesting that I simply select KDE as I
log in, I've already tried that with no success. To
the best of my understanding, this is not a GNOME/KDE
issue. The issue here is the window manager that is
packaged with Fedora.
--- Simon Perreault <nomis80(a)nomis80.org> wrote:
I don't know about GNOME, so my comments are about
KDE.
nick kuzmik wrote:
> 1. I liked being able to mouse from one workspace
to
> the next without touching the keyboard or clicking
in
> the Workspace Switcher.
Still available in KDE.
> 2. I had the Windows System key configured to
> automatically activate a terminal from anywhere.
Still available in KDE.
> 3. And now with FC1, there is the issue of mouse
> focus as outlined in
>
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115072.
KDE in Fedora does not have this bug.
> I don't want to cause trouble but can some one
tell me
> why it seems like each new version of Redhat takes
> away my ability to tune the desktop so I am as
> productive as possible?
I'm sure this is not the intent of Red Hat.
Also, do not confuse Fedora with GNOME. All the
issues you have are with
GNOME, and maybe you'd be happier with KDE.
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