I am running Trisquel 6.0 w/Gnome 3 on my netbook, which is an Acer d255e,
which has dual core 1.66 Ghz atoms. I upgraded the ram from 1 GB to 2 GB and
replaced the Broadcom wireless NIC with an Atheros. (Thanks Chris for the
recommendation!) Gnome 3 works perfectly and even feels 'light' on
Does anyone have GNOME 3 login appearance working?
https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.2/figures/gdm.png.en_GB
i do not have that login appearance.
in other lines, did you all change the default search engine to ddg?
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Yes, it is. Thanks for the tip!
i am still on 5.5.using gnome3 absutly loving it.
luckly i do not need orca so it runs decently on my netbook.
thanks for the cheatsheet.
i really liked
alt+printscrn
ctl+shift+alt+r for video recording *webm file that plays in browser is in
home folder
and middleclicking on an icon to load
You must have a really slow computer, then. On mine (an old 2007 budget
laptop with an Intel Celeron processor and Intel GMA), it's practically
instant.
It's a netbook with an Atom cpu and a gig of ram. Slow chip + orca
overhead = very lagged GNOME Shell. :)
Now you can install Ekiga, Epiphany and others too. Now works =)
That settles it, then: GNOME Shell just isn't a very good choice for your
machine. ;) There's nothing wrong with that, of course.
I tend to imagine that it's your RAM that's causing the slowdown rather than
your CPU or GPU speed. With only this Abrowser window (with only this tab)
and
I have a Intel Atom N570. duel care 1.66 per core but with 2 more
virtual cores and *2GB* ram. When my 4GB swap gets to 14% used, my
system starts to become unusable.
Attached is my Conky config. Conky is a system monitor that is running
at the bottom of my screen which displays status info
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Hi
I asked this a few months ago, while using Trisquel 6 beta Gnome 3 was
broken.
I am happy to report this isn't the case anymore :) I had to reinstall
Trisquel 6 on my home PC, after a hard disk failure, and after the
initial install I had to add
Thanks for the info!
This is great news for those who can benefit from using the new shell;
thanks for sharing! Looks easy! I was afraid to try this on Trisquel
6, given my epic fail when trying to put the shell in 5.5.
One thing I see, however, is that some options in the user menu (top right)
doesn't seem to work:
* Clicking on the avatar does nothing.
* Clicking on Online accounts does nothing.
I don't see how to change my user status either.
I'll have to go ahead and read GNOME 3 desktop manual.
The user status issue gets fixed installing Empathy.
For Online accounts I installed gnome-online-accounts, but still doesn't
work.
The only way I found to access Online accounts was through Applications -
Accesories - Contacts . The option in the user menu still doesn't work for
me.
I figured out how to make the Online accounts option work correctly:
1. Install gnome-online-accounts.
2. Open alacarte (press Ctrl+F2 and write alacarte).
3. Select Accesories in the left column.
4. Search for Online accounts and activate it.
5. Close alacarte.
After following these steps, the
Gnome Shell gets such a bad rap. Far from being counterproductive to getting
work done, I think it's an improvement in that department. And it's quite
pretty, in a way that isn't too crazy (I'm looking at you, Enlightenment).
With all the extensions, you can still customize it a lot.
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