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Old 1st March 2012, 12:06 AM
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Re: Fedora17 Alpha RC4

Yikes.. Made the mistake of installing the alpha today.

No screenshot using key combination as Dan mentioned above.

Gnome shell crashes randomly when I hit the upper left hot corner.

The wacom settings in gnome control center tell me I don't have a wacom tablet when I do and it is recognized and usable in every other application.

And I agree with Dan.. Nice background, but butt ugly theme.

Blah.. I also have to try and remember what I did in F16 to get decent looking fonts, too. I'm back to crappy fonts

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