I meant the actual implementation, I knew it would be GNOME Classic. This beta release is awful. I lost count of how many devel packages were missing now, I think I had to rebuild over 20 of their source rpms to get them while I was toying with Cairo Dock. Not to mention that desktop, 4 ways to close an app - that's awesome! (not)
Meh, this really should be labeled an alpha it has so many problems but I guess it's easy enough to bootstrap their sources to spit out all of the missing dependencies.
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 11:51 AM, Alain Péan alain.pean@lpn.cnrs.fr wrote:
Le 11/12/2013 18:26, Andrew Wyatt a écrit :
Thanks for this, looking forward to kicking the tires to see what they
did
with GNOME 3.
From the release notes : "Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.0 Beta features the next major version of the GNOME Desktop, GNOME 3. The user experience of GNOME 3 is largely defined by GNOME Shell, which replaces the GNOME 2 desktop shell. Apart from window management, GNOME Shell provides the top bar on the screen, which hosts the 'system status' area in the top right, a clock, and a hot corner that switches to |Activities Overview|, which provides easy access to applications and windows.
The default GNOME Shell interface in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.0 Beta is GNOME Classic which features a window list at the bottom of the screen and traditional *Applications* and *Places* menus." _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos