Chris's Wiki :: blog/linux/Fedora14NoUpgrade Commentshttps://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/linux/Fedora14NoUpgrade?atomcommentsDWiki2013-03-19T17:48:15ZRecent comments in Chris's Wiki :: blog/linux/Fedora14NoUpgrade.From 198.100.148.129 on /blog/linux/Fedora14NoUpgradetag:CSpace:blog/linux/Fedora14NoUpgrade:7358ca48d04204e34231e7c6da4ef73a1a37aae6From 198.100.148.129<div class="wikitext"><p>Have you seen <a href="http://www.fuduntu.org/">Fuduntu</a>? It has Gnome2 and has mostly sane choices. CentOS 6 is also a good option for long term use, as was pointed out by another.</p>
</div>2013-03-19T17:48:15ZFrom 71.80.128.33 on /blog/linux/Fedora14NoUpgradetag:CSpace:blog/linux/Fedora14NoUpgrade:8a5643052d2b320e2ddf67c00bf7ab31f3470984From 71.80.128.33<div class="wikitext"><p>For long-term support and updates you should be upgrading to CentOS6.x. It's very close to Fedora-14, and you can always pull SRPMs from the Fedora repos and compile them for rhel6 if you find you're missing something. CentOS6 will be getting updates for many years, while Fedora 14 will not.</p>
</div>2013-03-17T19:34:08ZBy Chris Siebenmann on /blog/linux/Fedora14NoUpgradetag:CSpace:blog/linux/Fedora14NoUpgrade:90a51f89df0ece0c3e84cd3b4b62dc3a5ef78865Chris Siebenmann<div class="wikitext"><p>Alt-F2 clearly has deep integration into the Gnome shell, so it's
possible (and entirely in line with the Gnome 3 philosophy) that
all of the special options are hard-coded into it and it's not
user adjustable (especially not significantly).</p>
<p>There are some hints that I could make some other key combination start
some sort of external program to implement a run dialog, but I don't
know if there's any such well-integrated, ready to go program available.</p>
<p>(To be honest my motivation to sort through zillions of potential
programs to try to find viable ones and then go to the effort of
installing and testing and configureing them to see if they work is,
well, low. I've had too many failures at this quest already.)</p>
</div>2013-03-17T05:48:10ZFrom 76.113.49.212 on /blog/linux/Fedora14NoUpgradetag:CSpace:blog/linux/Fedora14NoUpgrade:c3e3d45654768a80d71648dfd07b1835c2c78031From 76.113.49.212<div class="wikitext"><p>The Alt-F2 in GNOME 3 should be scriptable in the same way your old entry says, because it comes stock with a few defined commands (e.g. "lg" runs "looking glass"). So I don't quite see what the difference is, then.</p>
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