[CentOS] Update to Gnome 3
SilverTip257
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Mon Jul 29 23:23:40 UTC 2013
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Dave Johansen <davejohansen at gmail.com>wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 1:59 PM, <isdtor at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > > That's the concept behind the classic mode that was added as part of
> > > Gnome 3.8 and will be the default desktop on RHEL 7. Its user
> > > experience is right in line with Gnome 2 and isn't too much off a
> > > shift for existing users of RHEL, so I don't think there's any reason
> > > to get out the pitchforks.
> >
> > Classic mode is a joke. I've tried it briefly on F19 and only agree
> > with
> >
> http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showpost.php?s=d8e300363d613f371d2f39a913480ca9&p=1654983&postcount=2
> .
> > We want our users to be productive from day one. Fiddling around with
> > this extension and that extension for 28 days to get a usable desktop
> > is not an option (although Gallagher's review is quite good in most
> > regards,
>
Average users/people often accept a UI.
I think it's the bulk of the people on this list (admins/power users) that
try to tweak our user interface (and servers) to the max.
Nobody should spend nearly a month fiddling with a UI ... isn't there work
to be done?
Besides this is CentOS (stable) we're talking about, not Fedora Rawhide
(unstable/bleeding ... possibly prone to breakage) ... so the system is
stable+usable even if it doesn't suit one's tastes.
>
> I would disagree with that statement. I've always felt that Nautilus
> was a horrible interface and I've always been perplexed by the default
> behavior of opening a new window when I click on a folder. So you're
> never gonna make everyone happy.
>
Easily fixed by using browser windows. I'd be willing to bet that this is
one of those "tweaks" many people make when they installed older Fedora
versions and CentOS versions. :)
>
> >
> http://sgallagh.wordpress.com/2013/05/30/one-week-with-gnome-3-classic-prologue/
> .
> >
> > I'm looking forward to the first RHEL7 beta to see first hand what we
> > will be having to deal with. Haven't seen much more than RH Summit
> > presentations yet.
>
> Have you even tried the classic mode? From the times that I've used
> it, it is pretty close to a Gnome 2 style of user interface and it
> seemed like it would be pretty familiar to anyone that's used to Gnome
> 2.
>
Gnome3 isn't that bad if you give it a chance.
(Sort of like KDE 3.5 to KDE 4.x ... people complained incessantly and
eventually just accepted it and moved on.)
Gnome3 lacks the status bar items I enjoyed (without installing
plugins/addons) which were immediately available in a default Gnome2
install. But that's easily remedied if you don't like the plain user
interface. Not that it matters, but Debian Wheezy defaults to a Gnome3
user interface.
Some people are resistant to change - I am to a degree.
Hopefully they can accept Gnome3's Classic Mode or adjust to using XFCE.
<sarcasm>
And for those that don't want to upgrade, there's always CentOS 5 and 6
which will be available from vault.centos.org ;)
</sarcasm>
>
> Dave
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Please no flame wars. :D
** Contact Red Hat and request they package MATE if you really want
something that looks like Gnome2. **
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