Jzero
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Yea 12.10 was buggy for me when i tried installing it.Always LTS. If there's one thing I've learned if you have to use Ubuntu is you stick with the LTS versions.
Yea 12.10 was buggy for me when i tried installing it.Always LTS. If there's one thing I've learned if you have to use Ubuntu is you stick with the LTS versions.
That looks nice. As an alternative to Ubuntu, I'd probably just go with Debian or Mint, but eOS looks really nice.I ended up installing 12.04 and then replacing it with Elementary OS Beta 1. eOS works like a charm and it's blazing fast without any bloatware (that Ubuntu comes with). The only downsides are that the desktop is pretty useless (it's there to look pretty) and there's no minimize button (but I've set up a hot corner for that).
...it's Gnome Shell with the dock at the bottom.
And it's smooth as fuck!...it's Gnome Shell with the dock at the bottom.
It runs better than GNOME shell for me and looks better!
What a thing of beauty!
what is that? MaClone OS?
Thinking of exploring outside of Unity, but I'm not sure where to start. Any suggestions? I've never used Gnome before but I know it's popular here - I've always been okay with Unity but lately it's been buggy on me (running 12.10).
Any tutorials available for navigating around Gnome? Would appreciate it.
Thinking of exploring outside of Unity, but I'm not sure where to start. Any suggestions? I've never used Gnome before but I know it's popular here - I've always been okay with Unity but lately it's been buggy on me (running 12.10).
Any tutorials available for navigating around Gnome? Would appreciate it.
Cinnamon then never look back.
Yeah, you can switch between environments on the login screen.
Glad you like it! Here's some keyboard shortcuts I use multiple times a day:
Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down = Switch workspaces
Super+M = Message tray
Super = Overview mode (lol)
Super, then start typing = search apps (then Enter to launch)
Super+Left/Right = Snap current window to that part of the screen
Alt+Tab = Switch between running apps
Alt+` = Switch between windows of the same app
Ctrl+Click app in the dock = Open new instance of that app
Here's some other ones but they're probably not as relevant.
It's more of a video comparing Gnome 3.6 to the previous version, but I think it might still help you out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMfg7Jsnmg4
Edit- Revision 3 seemingly made a good comparison vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZU9XzJBgVc
Gnome 3 is the best of Windows 7, OS X, and Gnome 2 all in one.
Can I install it in Mint easily? Or should I just try out a Fedora distro or something of the likes?
Linux Mint 12 comes with a brand new desktop, built with Gnome 3 and MGSE.
"MGSE" (Mint Gnome Shell Extensions) is a desktop layer on top of Gnome 3 that makes it possible for you to use Gnome 3 in a traditional way. You can disable all components within MGSE to get a pure Gnome 3 experience, or you can enable all of them to get a Gnome 3 desktop that is similar to what you’ve been using before. Of course you can also pick and only enable the components you like to design your own desktop.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gnome-shell gnome-session gnome-tweak-tool gdm
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/gnome3
sudo apt-get remove gnome-control-center
sudo apt-get install gnome-control-center
How do I try out gnome 3 in ubuntu?
They should make the icons prettier >.<
And Fedora 18 is meant to be pretty bad.
Or something like that. Not liable if this breaks.
Murdered by awful JPEG compression!What a thing of beauty!
ya...
I'll be re-installing mint tomorrow... good thing nothing important was stored on it... I hope grub doesn't give me a problem.
Hey Andrex, I was wondering if you know how to set up the menu UI for folders like in the WebUpd8 video you linked me? Looks pretty snazzy.
Did I really kill your system?! O_O
I am so sorry!
You mean the new file manager (Nautilus)?
Did I really kill your system?! O_O
I am so sorry!
Yup. That's the one!
ehh I killed it, after receiving a warning. But it is wrecked. I save all my files on my Windows partition anyways so only a few make files that I had were lost. no big deal.
What did it?
I actually don't have it installed yet either, so let's see...
http://www.webupd8.org/2012/10/how-to-install-nautilus-36-or-patched.html
Web Upd8 is usually legit, uhh... try not to fry your system, I couldn't take the guilt.
What did it?
Er... that's bad...
Thanks for that.
Right now I'm following this http://www.webupd8.org/2012/10/how-to-get-complete-gnome-3-desktop-in.html but I don't know what the result will be. lol.
If it fails I'll try the link you provided as well.
Yeah I just need to reformat. Though hopefully that wont remove grub since that is whats booting windows currently...
anyways im going to bed and will fix this tomorrow.
Eww, desktop icons.Worked out pretty well for the most part ... but uh, I can't right click my desktop and I don't see icons on my desktop anymore.
I'm freaking out. Did I somehow mess this up real bad?
Edit: I fixed it, went into dconf-editor and then org > gnome > desktop > background and I checked the "show desktop icons" box, right click works again and I see my icons.
It actually has minimise, but since their design doesn't work well with it and instead suggests another way to accomplish the same thing (move it to another workspace) it's not visible in the top bar. For 3.8 they will rename it to "Hide" and give it the shortcut Super+H since that's more in line with what it does in the environment.Gnome 3 is much better than Unity.
But its still got some weird choices. (No minimise! No tabs on top for multiple opened kachiggas!)