On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 7:10 PM, Jayson Rowe jayson.rowe@gmail.com wrote:
Just saw this: http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/fedora-17-xfce.html
Now, it's not a great review - he recycled a home directory from Xubuntu, so not sure why he made it a point to show off the funkalicious configuration that occurred as a result, but when it comes to the part after "Live Session and Installation", I can't say I totally disagree with him on all points.
There really isn't anything 'polished' looking about the default setup. I know I'm new here, and I have no clue how the default look of the spin came to be, but I can't help but wonder - has any thought ever been given to spiffing things up a little? Even if everyone involved with the spin *loves* the Nodoka+Adwaita combination, I think two small changes would make for a better first impression:
- Using the Fedora branded xfce4_xicon1 by default on the Applications Menu
- Setting the Clock and Notification Area to have 'no borders'
Honestly, I could care less about anything else the review said - most of it seemed to be him rambling on about Fedora not having proprietary codecs and such, but I *can* see how a new user might find the default presentation a little un-polished.
Any other thoughts?
-- -jayson ______________________________
Having used Xubuntu for 6 years, I found the default desktop background of fireworks to be exciting. It really showed up bright and colorful on my LCD monitor. From the no contrast, blue and gray of Xubuntu to the colorful theme of Fedora XFCE was a welcome change. I did bring some of my old configuration forward, but I did not allow it during the installation. Instead, I carefully copied my panel configurations and Orage Global Clock after installing.
Perhaps down the road, I will find fault with Fedora, but for an initial installation, I was quite happy with it.