I've used Mate on Debian 8, but that combination doesn't play well on Intel hardware. The machine intermittently freezes on login.

Presumably, I'd have to install it from source on CentOS, as it's not in any of the Yum repositories I know about.


Rob

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On Fri, 8 Jan 2016, John Boles wrote:

You can always install Mate which is a Gnome 2 clone.

On 08/01/16 04:15 PM, Rob Landry wrote:

      For future reference:

      The bottom bar goes away if I select "Gnome" rather than "Gnome
      Classic".

      The top bar can be made to go away by installing a Gnome
      extension called "hide-top-bar".

      "Default (Local)" is still there, but out of the way; there's no
      longer an Applications menu for it to hide. The menu will appear
      if I press the Windows key (they call it "super", but there's
      nothing super about Windows).

      The Russians still launch Soyuz with the R-7 ("Semyorka") rocket
      that launched Sputnik 1 in 1957. The least we could do is to
      hang on to Gnome 2, which worked perfectly well,
      thankyouverymuch.


      Rob



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