Luis Felipe Marzagao wrote:
I beg to differ regarding this comment:

"For example, changing gconf default behavior is in fact changing the
upstream software. Now Nautilus on Fedora would behave differently."

The Fedora LiveCD, for example, changes default gconf behaviour of turning screen saver lock off, autologin, logos etc.

These changes are made only for the live cd environment to make Fedora more suitable as a live CD. You would lose them all once you install it however. It appears that a nautilus change only for the live cd environment doesn't add any real value and hence changing the default file manager behavior is different from the other non-persistent changes you have pointed out.

Rahul

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