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It used to be with Gnome 2 you could pop Fedora into pretty much any computer and it worked out of the box. With Gnome 3 50% of my computers don't work and either need a graphics card upgrade or, in the case of laptops, need something other than Gnome 3. (KDE or LXDE or XFCE) There's two situations where I could see the possibility for some improvement here. 1. Fall-Back mode: Fall-back says something went wrong. Would be nice to explain on screen that your graphics card can't handle Gnome 3 and recommend upgrading or using KDE or LXDE or XFCE. I watch a windows user put the Fedora CD in their computer, get fall back and abandon Fedora. The user didn't really understand that there were other options. 2. Cards with bad drivers: nouveau with GeForce 7025 goes into fall back mode... but with nvidia drivers it runs Gnome 3 with lots of quarks. I have a computer using ATI Radeon RV250 which does the same thing. These graphics cards don't have what's needed for Gnome 3 to work properly but a new user isn't going to know this. They will pop in a CD and think Fedora is broken. Might be nice to carry a list of known cards not to work and let the user know some how. Maybe a warning with recommendations for KDE or LXDE or XFCE?
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