On Tue, 2007-07-03 at 16:05 +0100, Chris Brown wrote:
Hello Valent,
On 02/07/07, Valent Turkovic <valent.turkovic(a)gmail.com> wrote:
* NTFS support during installation
+1
* Beagle and Deskbar installed by default
I'm afraid I also experience a RAM-rinsing with this installed. Google
Desktop, recently released under a proprietary license, is even
buggier. I have had it running for three days now and it has yet to
complete its indexing. /me remembers its beta. Hopefully this app
along with others like tracker will make the beagle team sort out the
issues above - I think they may have been resting on their laurels a
little.
On my system it consumes around 20MB or RAM. Is that a waste? I don't
thin so. So what if Google desktop for linux uses around 10MB, beagle is
much more integrated with linux desktop. I hope beagle gets to 10MB as
soon as possible, but 20MB is not that bad for the benefit of desktop
search it gives.
My Firefox currently uses 152MB on my system with lost of tabs open,
Evolution 38MB, Azureus 75MB on a good day and around 150MB when it gets
going... OpenOffice Writer 38MB... and so on...
* Tomboy installed by default
Personally, I have never found the need for yellow stickies on my
desktop.
* Firefox to have it's original icon in gnome panel
I can only guess this is a licensing issue a-la-iceweasel.
* Desktop shortcut for joining Fedora IRC (aka "Get Live
Help")
+1 although should this need a specific support channel?
* Desktop folder with examples of what "this linux thing" can
do :)
+1 - I do not think that the default homepage in firefox is enough.
* a working Burning app for Fedora Gnome desktop
I have no problems burning in fedora - what exactly is the issue you
have here?
Regards
Chris
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