The new init ('systemd') might have something to do with the improved startup 
speed. Also, if you don't like gnome-shell, you can always use fallback mode, 
which does a great job of maintaining the look while being functionally similar 
to gnome2. This is my experience having tested it with arch yesterday.

-aaron
>>

>> My Fedora 15 is the new Beta version, just released two or three days ago.

>>

>> It appears faster in startup and that may be because I have fewer 
>> applications therein.

>>

>> I guess I am an old dog and I have problems learning new tricks.  Perhaps it 
>> just takes me a few hours extra to be convinced.

>>

>> Thanks again, I will explore when wife watches her American Idol show.

>>

>> Regards

>>

>>

>>

>>  

>> ------------------

>>

>> Regards

>>

>>

>>  Leslie



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 Given I could not find the man or help information, how does one switch to the 
fallback mode?  I did not see it mentioned in my searches.
I installed Gnome Tweaker, and did not see a parameter setting that would show 
me desktops or how to perform a fallback.

Any info as to app name or if I did not download the correct tweaker software 
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