Which download option do you recommend? I tried Fedora 18 with Gnome and it was a disaster. I couldn't find how to create a new file (you know, right click -> new file, like in every OS ever), so I rage quit.
Doesn't work for putting files on the desktop, the ~/Desktop folder doesn't have it's contents displayed on the desktop for some reason. Assuming a gnome3 thing...?
Yep. It's hardly usable (e.g. Done button at the top, keeping finger crossed when doing partitioning thanks to the confusing UI, asking to select the tiny city where I am on a world map...)
I've been using Fedora since... RedHat 4.2. The drop that filled the glass last week (using a nightly compose) was the new gnome3 behavior when coming back from turned off monitor to save power. Even though I disabled lock/screen saver/password, rather than just letting me continue where I was now I have to "slide" with my mouse the screen.
So I switched to Ubuntu. My first ever Ubuntu install. When asking about local time, it recognized the city where I was. Because, gee, I'm connected to the network. I learned how to use apt* stuff instead of yum&rpm, and I don't miss Fedora.