They are little annoyances that may give the impression of an unpolished system if true.
First, time wizard comes up only after reboot if you have generated a savefolder/file.
Changes in screen resolution do not survive X-restart.
After reboot previously set change in screen resolution (with zafry and/or display settings) needs an X-restart to take effect.
Time zone change needs an X-restart to take effect.
In contrast changes in the global font size, does not prompt for an X-restart.
Keyboard wizard indicates the current layout on top but highlights the first list entry. So OK'ing it changes your layout to Afghani. And BTW there is still no UI to add a keyboard layout.
On first shutdown savefile tool does not check for available space. It also appear to prioritise and default alphabetically (in my case prompts for save in the virtual floppy).
I think by now FD is a very robust system and some polishing (assuming the above are indeed as such) may make it more appealing for the novices.
But then again I like Macs...
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