rkl
2004-09-24, 04:19 PM CDT
Well, I finally got around to installing FC3T2 and here's my first impressions.
Good stuff:
* Initial kernel is now at 2.6.8 (though FC2 with updates has that as well).
* Default SELinux settings seem to be behaving themselves a lot more (at least "su -" doesn't prompt me for 5 obscure things :) ).
* Firefox is finally shipped with Fedora Core!
* Open Office (second most important app after Mozilla/Firefox) now at 1.1.2.
* New /media tree with the devfs goodies - handily makes the distinction between CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs and CDRW/DVDRW's for the first time.
* pdksh actually seems to get installed without having to dig it out of the CD or DVD install disks (though I did click on most radio buttons - almost everything except "Minimal" and "Everything"...).
Bad stuff:
* "Release Notes" button never worked for me in the Anaconda installer.
* Still won't let you initially install a desktop above 800x600 resolution (Win XP is like that and it sucks) - you have to tweak it afterwards, even if it properly detected your card and monitor during the "firstboot" setup.
* "htmlview" wrapper fails to mention /usr/bin/firefox anywhere, so the default Web browser icon on the task bar still doesn't run it.
* No Thunderbird (not even the 0.6 release that's in Fedora Extras)...
* Still starting way too many non-desktop or "useless" services for a desktop/workstation user - when on earth are the FC developers going to trim down these services?
* Some "permission denied" warnings during boot related to trying to rename a disk label from what I can tell (I used the default "SELinux: enabled" setting).
* Having trouble getting the Nvidia 1.0-6111 3D driver to work - currently back on the 2D "nv" driver. May update this posting if I get some success.
* Default background image too dark (I just changed to a lighter solid blue close to what the FC splash dialogue uses when you log in).
* Oi, mate, where's the 50% of the 3D-card-using games gone ("chromium" has been ditched, leaving Tux Racer as the one and only such game - we need more 3D games shipped with FC, not less!)?
* GNOME 2.8 didn't make the cut - this appears to be 2.7.92 - I guess FC3T3 will have 2.8.
Overall, though, the casual user won't see much difference between FC2 (patched with Firefox added) and FC3T2 - arguably the smoothing out of SELinux issues (too rocky to use in FC2, IMHO) and the introduction of devfs are probably the two biggest advances of FC3. Personally, I think FC2 will remain my default desktop at home and work and I'll wait and see what FC4 will offer. I just hope they manage to get Thunderbird into FC3 final, because it'll be an obvious omission if they can't.
Good stuff:
* Initial kernel is now at 2.6.8 (though FC2 with updates has that as well).
* Default SELinux settings seem to be behaving themselves a lot more (at least "su -" doesn't prompt me for 5 obscure things :) ).
* Firefox is finally shipped with Fedora Core!
* Open Office (second most important app after Mozilla/Firefox) now at 1.1.2.
* New /media tree with the devfs goodies - handily makes the distinction between CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs and CDRW/DVDRW's for the first time.
* pdksh actually seems to get installed without having to dig it out of the CD or DVD install disks (though I did click on most radio buttons - almost everything except "Minimal" and "Everything"...).
Bad stuff:
* "Release Notes" button never worked for me in the Anaconda installer.
* Still won't let you initially install a desktop above 800x600 resolution (Win XP is like that and it sucks) - you have to tweak it afterwards, even if it properly detected your card and monitor during the "firstboot" setup.
* "htmlview" wrapper fails to mention /usr/bin/firefox anywhere, so the default Web browser icon on the task bar still doesn't run it.
* No Thunderbird (not even the 0.6 release that's in Fedora Extras)...
* Still starting way too many non-desktop or "useless" services for a desktop/workstation user - when on earth are the FC developers going to trim down these services?
* Some "permission denied" warnings during boot related to trying to rename a disk label from what I can tell (I used the default "SELinux: enabled" setting).
* Having trouble getting the Nvidia 1.0-6111 3D driver to work - currently back on the 2D "nv" driver. May update this posting if I get some success.
* Default background image too dark (I just changed to a lighter solid blue close to what the FC splash dialogue uses when you log in).
* Oi, mate, where's the 50% of the 3D-card-using games gone ("chromium" has been ditched, leaving Tux Racer as the one and only such game - we need more 3D games shipped with FC, not less!)?
* GNOME 2.8 didn't make the cut - this appears to be 2.7.92 - I guess FC3T3 will have 2.8.
Overall, though, the casual user won't see much difference between FC2 (patched with Firefox added) and FC3T2 - arguably the smoothing out of SELinux issues (too rocky to use in FC2, IMHO) and the introduction of devfs are probably the two biggest advances of FC3. Personally, I think FC2 will remain my default desktop at home and work and I'll wait and see what FC4 will offer. I just hope they manage to get Thunderbird into FC3 final, because it'll be an obvious omission if they can't.