>________________________________
> De: surma <[email protected]>
>Para: [email protected]
>Enviado: Martes 28 de agosto de 2012 12:30
>Asunto: Disappointed, but new idea
>
>
>Morning,
>I have been thinking you should make an option
under
>gconf-editor, where you can change the style of the
menu,
>modern (current) or classic (gdm2 style). So everyone
would
>be happy.
>Tanel
Tanel,
GNOME 3 is using a new configuration system called dconf. For changing any
configuration entry you can use the command gsettings or the dconf-editor.
I think already answer your question using the a gsettings command:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session session-name 'gnome-fallback'
but you can use dconf-editor as well. Distributions usually don't install it by
default, so quite possibly you need to install it.
I guess my previous email about the topics wasn't enought or confusing , but
the common practice is to reply on the same thread, instead of starting a new
one with the same topic.
Cheers,
-- Juanjo Marin
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