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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.
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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 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.
 
 
 
<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.
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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 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.
 
 
 
<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 :
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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:
 
 
 
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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>
 
<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>
  
 
<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>
 
<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>
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<li>"gnome-tweaks"</li>
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<li>"file-roller"</li>
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<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.
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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.
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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.
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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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installing-gnome-shell

What is GNOME Shell?

GNOME Shell is the graphical shell of the GNOME desktop environment starting with version 3. This tour presents GNOME Shell's main features and this cheat sheet more advanced ones, such as keybindings, drag and drop capabilities, and special utilities. GNOME Shell is greatly extensible too. This site hosts all extension that you ca, install in one click in Abrowser with this add-on. 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.

Installation of the full GNOME desktop environment on Trisquel 10

The package "gnome" provides the full GNOME desktop environment. You probably do not 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 NetInstall makes sense.

Installation of GNOME Shell (and a little more) on Trisquel 10

The package "gnome-shell" only provides the graphical shell. That is not much. With only "gnome-shell" installed, there is no way to:

  1. graphically access your files (and have icons on your desktop, if you wish);
  2. easily tweak the environment (to enable/disable icons on the desktop, to change the theme, etc.);
  3. right-click on a folder to open a terminal in it;
  4. right-click on a selection of file(s) to encrypt or digitally sign it.

Here are the respective packages providing those additional functionalities:

  1. "nautilus"
  2. "gnome-tweaks"
  3. "nautilus-extension-gnome-terminal"
  4. "seahorse-nautilus"

With their specific dependencies, they occupy 23,6 MB of disk space.

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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04/21/2018 - 06:04
Magic Banana
04/22/2018 - 20:15
jangres
01/14/2023 - 12:31
Athozus
12/17/2024 - 13:33
knife
03/24/2025 - 01:04
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