Today, Fedora8 has been installed. Although it is still the RC3 version, it is not much different from the official version. By then, update is the official version. The overall feeling is not much changed with Fedora7, gnome is changed to 2.2.0, and my support for DellD600 is also consistent with that for Ubuntu. The shortcut key supports adjusting the volume and brightness, But switching the screen and wireless, the buttons such as the optical disk cannot be supported. The overall feeling is that Fedora8 is slower than Fedora7 in my book, but the difference is not very
Today, Fedora8 has been installed. Although it is still the RC3 version, it is not much different from the official version. By then, update is the official version. The overall feeling is not much different from that of Fedora7. gnome is changed to 2.2.0, and the support for my Dell D600 is also consistent with that of Ubuntu. The shortcut key supports adjusting the volume and brightness, But switching the screen and wireless, the buttons such as the optical disk cannot be supported.
In general, the speed of Fedora8 is a little slower than that of Fedora7 in my book, but the difference is not great.
There is no difference in font beautification, but record it. If your book is installed with a dual operating system, that is, Windows, you only need to perform the following steps.
Open the ora8 terminal: (Application-System Tools-Terminal)
# Cd/usr/share/fonts
# Mkdir windows
# Cd windows
# Cp/media/win_c/WINDOWS/Fonts/MSYH *.
# Fc-cache-fv
Then select the menu: (system-> preference-> perception-> appearance-> Font :)
Set all to the font.
Note: manually select the next pixel smoothing (LCD); otherwise, the font tooth rate is very ugly.
Set Firefox and select "edit" preference ">" content ">" "from the menu.