On 12/11/2013 12:11 PM, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
>> This will probably preclude users from using both unity & gnome-shell
> in the same install??
>
> no, it's the opposite, it means each desktop can have its version which
> reduces conflicts (they are co-installable)
>
>> if when you fork g-s-d to u-s-d it creates more significant issues in
> a Gs session then maybe that should be addressed in some manner
>
> what do you mean? the fork is create to reduce issues in Gs session (e.g
> allow to drop unity hacks under GNOME and let GNOME use a more recent
> version than the one that is adapted to Unity)
>
Sorry then, I guess I'm missing something.
Atm if I install u-c-c, ect it removes g-c-c so 'co-existence' isn't 
possible, that's to change?

These were removed when u-c-c was installed

Removed the following packages:
gnome-control-center
gnome-control-center-datetime
gnome-control-center-signon
gnome-control-center-unity
ubuntu-desktop

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