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    • FATeknollogeeF

      Fedora 27 Beta...why not!

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      FATeknollogeeF

      After a few days, Fedora 27 is running nice & smooth...no crashes yet.
      Everything I used on F26 is working fine.

      There have been a few F27 updates.
      Gnome is now v3.26.1
      Kernel is 4.13.9-300
      Firefox is Quantum v57.0b11

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      Gnome 3.26 Released & Linux Kernel 4.14 Upcoming

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      @eddiejennings said in Gnome 3.26 Released & Linux Kernel 4.14 Upcoming:

      @black3dynamite said in Gnome 3.26 Released & Linux Kernel 4.14 Upcoming:

      @eddiejennings said in Gnome 3.26 Released & Linux Kernel 4.14 Upcoming:

      @black3dynamite said in Gnome 3.26 Released & Linux Kernel 4.14 Upcoming:

      @eddiejennings said in Gnome 3.26 Released & Linux Kernel 4.14 Upcoming:

      Maybe this will be the Gnome release that convinces me to enjoy Gnome. 😛

      It depends if you were ever interested in Gnome at all.

      My main beef with Gnome is that without an extra tool package, files and directories that you place in the /home/whateverUser/Desktop directory don't actually appear on the desktop. It's been a while since I've given Gnome a chance (notwithstanding a recent thread), so maybe my gripe is no longer valid.

      I believe Gnome Tweak has a option to enable Desktop. But it was never an issue for me because I dislike anything on there except for wallpaper.

      I know with Elementary OS, they removed Desktop folder.

      Yeah, my gripe isn't a functional one. It's more of an aesthetic gripe: "why have that folder if it doesn't make stuff appear on the GUI's desktop?"

      Because in Fedora for example allows you to log in using Gnome classic.

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