Hey Dean, I am currently running gnome-shell as my desktop on Fedora 11 without any problems. These are the steps I did.
1) add this patch to gnome-wm of gnome-session http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=136758&action=view 2) launch gconf-editor 3) goto /desktop/gnome/session 4) with session highlighted change the required components list to windowmanager,filemanager, removing panel. You can also remove filemanager if you would like but will then lose automounting of external media that nautilus takes care of. 5) click on /desktop/gnome/session/required_components and change the windowmanager value to mutter. 6) change to gconf key /apps/mutter/general 7) change the clutter_plugins value from default to libgnome-shell Log out of your current session and back in, it should fire up gnome-shell as your desktop. Hope this helps, Jon On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 21:10 -0700, Dean Loros wrote: > I have been building Gnome-Shell for some time now & was thinking that I > would like to "really" use it as a session, not just starting it within > my current Gnome session....How close is it really to run as a > stand-alone session? I'm game to get it up by it's self, but would like > to know how much I would need to startup from a "normal" > gnome-session...Anyone have a nice custom script I could use? > > Cheers!!!! > _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list
