On Mon, 2007-12-03 at 22:07 -0500, Jonathan Blandford wrote:
- The initial gdm screen is a bit of a hack. The message that you
can
click on the Fedora feels ugly. If we must have the GDM screen for
keyboard or language, we might want to go through firstboot or
something.
GDM also gives us the benefit of being able to enable a11y. I don't
feel very strongly one way or the other, but davidz did at one point
- While signing up for a wireless network, it gnome-keyring prompts
me
for a keyring password.
Once we have an ability to make changes that you've made (especially
including your home directory) persist by storing them to a USB stick or
similar, this will make more sense to be able to do probably. But the
dialog could use some love
- nautilus shows the Live CD on the desktop, and lets you try to
eject/unmount it.
I thought this got fixed at one point in hal
- Just as a minor annoyance, not all the default applications are
installed (dasher is missing)
dasher isn't a default app
[katzj@aglarond comps]$ grep dasher comps-f8.xml.in
<packagereq type="optional">dasher</packagereq>
Jeremy