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Fedora 15 Screenshots
#11
No problem mate [img]<___base_url___>/public/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif[/img]
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#12

ok i bit the bullet and coulndt wait any longer, i used this guide here to go from F14 to f15 !

 

wow the new F15 is awesome and will definetly take time to get used to, I'm finding the new 'windows' harder to navigate as things like minimize/maximize arn't anywhere to be seen

 

i'll come back to this later today when i come back from work !

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#13

hahaha I know how it is not being able to wait any longer [img]<___base_url___>/public/style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif[/img]

 

You might fight this post usefull, to tweak gnome3

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#14
how do i find my old 'shortcuts' that i had on my old Gnome desktop ? are they gone forever or ?
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#15

Quote:how do i find my old 'shortcuts' that i had on my old Gnome desktop ? are they gone forever or ?
 

Sorry I never work with shortcuts, I don't like messy desktops :P I only work with menu's.

I hope you made a backup before upgrading? and I'm still sorta a linux-noob, so I look around

google alot when I can't find something. And try to helpout when having done a bit of research,

but try this topic1

and ths topic2

 

Hope that helps my knowledge is still very limited :P

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#16

backup yep, now where did i store it ? heh

ok i'll play with it this evening and report back in thanks for the help

 

cheers

niall

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#17

ok gnome-tweak-tool was very helpful, my icons etc are back on the screen,

 

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now if i can find out how to 'hide' the gnome bar on the top of the screen (i used to be able to scroll it left or right in F14, any ideas on that?

 

here's my desktop now

 

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i've been upgrading each version of fedora on this laptop since F11 :)

 

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#18

I found a solution for your problem here

 

That's a while if you've been upgrading every time [img]<___base_url___>/public/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif[/img] I always do a fresh install [img]<___base_url___>/public/style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif[/img]

But I guess upgrading to a new fedora version is better to do since fedora comes

with a new version every 6 months I think?While Debian has a new version every two

years [img]<___base_url___>/public/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif[/img]

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#19

ok that was much better thanks, but now when I rdesktop to my remote windows server, I can see a very big Gnome title bar at the top of my screen and i can't scroll it up or move it, your probably wondering why this is an issue, well my laptops resolution is 1200x800 so i cannot see a normal desktop without scrolling, and in F14 i solved it by minimizing the top and bottom gnome bars when remoting to those boxes, now i'm much nearer but still i have the top title bar of the rdesktop session, if i could hide or resize that it would be fantastic

 

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#20

No problem. Will look around tomorrow for your other problem.

Looks awesome mate [img]<___base_url___>/public/style_emoticons/default/smile.gif[/img]

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