On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Mike Chambers <mike(a)miketc.net> wrote:
What and/or how are the extensions to install to help configure/run
gnome-3 better? I have been using KDE but might try gnome-3 again if
have access or know where to find them
Hi,
I have:
gnome-shell-extensions-drive-menu-3.0.1-1.f016b9git.fc15.noarch
gnome-tweak-tool-3.0.3-1.fc15.noarch
The only way to find these so far has been to complain bitterly about
stuff and wait for someone to say "you can do that with..."
I honestly can't see any real problems with Gnome3 now, and it is
tidier than the old shell. Nevertheless I expect there will be an
entrenched minority that steadfastly refuse to accept it. OSs move on
and the desktop look and feel should not be underestimated as a
marketing tool. Compared to Windows and Mac the old Gnome looks dated.
That said, I use an XFCE desktop on a VM for most of my stuff at work
and it's fine, I will be pleased if it picks up more users as a result
of this.
-Cam