On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 10:11 PM, C Anthony Risinger <anthony@xtfx.me> wrote:
On Jul 7, 2011 10:26 PM, "Ionut Biru" <ibiru@archlinux.org> wrote:
everything you said above is plain wrong. EVERYTHING go read the wiki or use gnome manuals
1) you can set up nautilus to manage your desktop (use gnome-tweak-tool if you are not skilled enough) 2) alt+right click doh, is specified all over the internet at this
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 5:38 PM, Vic Demuzere <vic@demuzere.be> wrote: point,
not only in the manual
3) see 1 and system settings->keyboard->shortcuts
Can you please spare us and start discovering? Is not that hard to open a manual or search on google
That's what I thought, but I have never used fallback mode so I don't know how usable it is. I do know some non-geek end users who actually like gnome 3 shell, though.
I think it's a better idea to spend your time on improving fallback mode in gnome 3, than spending it on maintaining outdated software.
I know you are right... I must have to find a way to present a "transition" if ever, between gnome2 and gnome 3. My users needs an update perhaps once a year..
Meanwhile I will install again gnome3 in the test computer nvidia chipset, amd 2 cores. So I expect theat by JUN 2012, gonome3 have become more stable, and then I will start to send new notebooks with gnome3 interface...
C Anthony