On Sun, 2011-11-13 at 23:30 -0300, Carlo Borelli wrote: > 2011/11/13 Kevin Ross <ke...@familyross.net> > I just found some extensions that give your desktop a GNOME 2 > look and feel. I guess it's kinda like fallback mode, but > fallback mode is supposedly only temporary. > > All you need to do is extract the .tgz file into your home > folder, log out and log back in. Easy peasy. It's a > collection of 6 extensions. They are all on by default, but > you can use gnome-tweak-tool to disable the ones you don't > want. > > http://intgat.tigress.co.uk/rmy/extensions/index.html > > > > I don't get it, frankly, why all those ppl has that resistance to > changes... > Gnome 3 come and stay, so better explore it, keep it and see what has > to offer. > Why all those ppl wining and crying....
So we should use something that doesn't feature what we need? Eating the soup with a fork is idiotic. Did you already run top? When everything is idle, sometimes 50% of the CPU are used, pardon, 50% while ondemand of my 2.1 dual-core stays at 1 GHz. Anyway, that's not good. My machine is a tuned realtime machine, when everything is idle it should be 0.x% max. - Ralf > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1321256541.2866.103.camel@debian