On 10/18/2014 09:09 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Sat, Oct 18, 2014 at 11:47 AM, Yasha Karant <[email protected]> wrote:
We are attempting to configure the current default (gnome) desktop and work
environment on SL 7 .  The release notes do not contain adequate accessible
information, nor can we find the information we need in a ready manner.
There is a gnome url with many links, such as,

https://help.gnome.org/admin/system-admin-guide/stable/
Feature picking for specific applications and gnome is a nightmare,
and not worth your time in most cases. Simply insall the full suite to
avoid the subtle dependency nightmares.

but there does not seem to be an actual searchable list of
functions/applets/functionalities and the settings thereof, let alone what
variants EL7 uses, nor does SL7 seem to have any immediate way to find the
appropriate RPMs.  For example, add/remove software (on a fresh install --
nothing but the default repositories) did not find workspace switcher, but a
web search found an EL7 CentOS rpm for this purpose that was installable
through the GUI application made available when clicking on the downloaded
file in the browser download list.

Does anyone have straightforward methods to find this information without a
concerted "easter egg" hunt?

Yasha Karant
I think that this is not a fundamentally RHEL or Scientific Linux
issue. This is the result of design decisions in the Gnome development
community.
Pardon my misunderstanding -- but it is my impression that the Gnome provided with EL N (currently, EL 7) is not the same as the Gnome current production version available through the Gnome URL. Rather, as with Firefox, etc., the EL version is behind "current" for reasons of stability and "hardening". In the case of Firefox, I personally use the latest production release; however, my understanding is that for systems crucial applications, this is not feasible (e.g., glibc), and thus I suspect the same holds for gnome or KDE. If this is the case, then it is an EL issue -- what features and at what revision level does EL support gnome current?

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