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Perhaps you can tell me where I should be filing this complaint instead of here. I saw something about gnome applets going away in the release notes of fedora 15 but I had the vague impression that they were supposed to be replaced. Basically stuff I had on the top panel before was very useful and what's there now is much less useful. The main thing I want back is the multiload applet. This is my constant clue of what's going on in the machine. Can you give me some idea how to get it back? Running the system monitor is not the same and takes way too much screen space. I also had the cpu freq applet - can I recover that? The current clock at least exists but - it's very hard to see (dark gray on black) unless the mouse is over it - it seems to use a variable width font that causes it to change width as the time changes -- distracting I'm also having no luck with the gnome config editor, but I guess that's a different complaint.
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