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<h2>What is GNOME Shell?</h2>
| <h2>What is GNOME Shell?</h2>
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| - | <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_Shell">GNOME Shell</a> is the graphical shell of the GNOME desktop environment starting with version 3. <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell/Tour">This tour</a> presents GNOME Shell's main features and <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell/CheatSheet">this cheat sheet</a> more advanced ones, such as keybindings, drag and drop capabilities, and special utilities. GNOME Shell is greatly extensible too. A few extensions are in Trisquel's repository and <a href="http://extensions.gnome.org">this site</a> hosts many more.
| + | <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_Shell">GNOME Shell</a> is the graphical shell of the GNOME desktop environment starting with version 3. <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell/Tour">This tour</a> presents GNOME Shell's main features and <a href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell/CheatSheet">this cheat sheet</a> more advanced ones, such as keybindings, drag and drop capabilities, and special utilities. GNOME Shell is greatly extensible too. <a href="http://extensions.gnome.org">This site</a> hosts all extension that you ca, install in one click in Abrowser with <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/gnome-shell-integration/">this add-on</code>. Forty popular extensions are in Trisquel's repository too. "gnome-shell-extension" starts the name of the packages. For instance, "gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons", for showing the contents of ~/Desktop on the desktop, can be installed through APT.
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<h2>Installation of the <em>full</em> GNOME desktop environment on Trisquel 10</h2>
| <h2>Installation of the <em>full</em> GNOME desktop environment on Trisquel 10</h2>
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| - | The package "gnome" provides the <em>full</em> GNOME desktop environment. You probably do <em>not</em> want it on top of a Regular/Mini/Sugar edition of Trisquel 8 because that would mean two programs for most tasks: the GNOME program and the program you got when you installed Trisquel. Executing 'sudo apt-get install gnome' or 'sudo apt-get install gnome-core' (for a more reduced set of applications) on a <a href="https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/using-netinstall-image-bootable-usb-drive">NetInstall</a> makes sense.
| + | The package "gnome" provides the <em>full</em> GNOME desktop environment. You probably do <em>not</em> want it on top of a Regular/Mini/Sugar edition of Trisquel 8 because that would mean two programs for most tasks: the GNOME program and the program you got when you installed Trisquel. Executing 'sudo apt install gnome' or 'sudo apt install gnome-core' (for a more reduced set of applications) on a <a href="https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/using-netinstall-image-bootable-usb-drive">NetInstall</a> makes sense.
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<h2>Installation of GNOME Shell (and a little more) on Trisquel 10</h2>
| <h2>Installation of GNOME Shell (and a little more) on Trisquel 10</h2>
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| - | The package "gnome-shell" only provides the graphical shell. That is not much. With only "gnome-shell" installed, there is no way to :
| + | The package "gnome-shell" only provides the graphical shell. That is not much. With only "gnome-shell" installed, there is no way to:
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<li>graphically access your files (and have icons on your desktop, if you wish);</li>
| <li>graphically access your files (and have icons on your desktop, if you wish);</li>
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<li>easily tweak the environment (to enable/disable icons on the desktop, to change the theme, etc.);</li>
| <li>easily tweak the environment (to enable/disable icons on the desktop, to change the theme, etc.);</li>
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| - | <li>right-click on a selection of file(s) to compress/uncompress it;</li>
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<li>right-click on a folder to open a terminal in it;</li>
| <li>right-click on a folder to open a terminal in it;</li>
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<li>right-click on a selection of file(s) to encrypt or digitally sign it.</li>
| <li>right-click on a selection of file(s) to encrypt or digitally sign it.</li>
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<li>"nautilus"</li>
| <li>"nautilus"</li>
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| - | <li>"gnome-tweak-tool"</li>
| + | <li>"gnome-tweaks"</li>
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| - | <li>"file-roller"</li>
| + | <li>"nautilus-extension-gnome-terminal"</li>
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| - | <li>"gnome-terminal"</li>
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<li>"seahorse-nautilus"</li>
| <li>"seahorse-nautilus"</li>
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| - | Together, they occupy about 10 MiB of disk space.
| + | With their specific dependencies, they occupy 23,6 MB of disk space.
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| - | At the graphical login screen, clicking on the icon at the right of your user name allows to select the GNOME session.
| + | At the graphical login screen, clicking on the icon at the right of your user name allows to select the GNOME session. |
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| - | <h2>Icons and buttons of inconsistent sizes</h2>
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| - | Trisquel 10's icon theme does not suit GTK+ 3 interfaces. For example, the icon to close a window of GNOME's file manager (Nautilus) is a huge cross. The "Appearance" tab of GNOME Tweak Tool allows to easily select another theme for "Icons". If you like Trisquel's, choose "Gnome-brave", which is very similar. | + | |
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