Up till now I liked everything about Fedora. Easy installation, quick and simple software updates, and nice login screen ;)
Unfortunately live CD installation always makes assumption that as a user I will need almost everything my computer has on-board, and it's never as tightly fit as compiled Gentoo packages.
One such thing is double click on my touchpad. I'm used to have it defined as double tap on it, or zoom-in, zoom-out and scroll. Buttons below touchpad on my laptop a practically unused. It simply more convenient for me.
First surprise: Fedora releases since Fedora 10 do not create a /etc/X11/xorg.conf file, used to configure the X server, by default. The X configuration is automatically determined each time X is started. In most cases, this works well and there is no need to manually specify X configuration information. (from FedoraProject site).
And that's just a bit of it.
Hm. I'm back to Gentoo as soon as it's possible!
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