GNOME questions
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I'm currently using GNOME Shell, with GNOME Panel set to auto launch when I log in (so it's like regular Trisquel + GNOME Shell). I want some way to install version 3.4 (maybe through another distros Debs?), and I also want the GNOME Fall back application launcher (alt + F2). I just need the application name of that launcher, so I can make that my keybind for alt + F2 instead of the default GNOME Shell launcher.
Thanks to anyone with an answer.
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This PPA does not provide GNOME 3.4 (only "parts of GNOME 3.2 that didn't make it into the normal repository") but will certainly raise less issue than the latest GNOME (that would require installing new versions of some libraries).
Nathan, you must add the "ricotz" PPA to get GNOME 3.4.
But I have mentioned it before, using that testing PPA some things might
break. When I tried it the Trisquel theme broke and I could no longer play
Flash videos in the browser using the default settings. Those were the only
problems I was aware of. There could be more, or maybe those are the only
things that break. Make sure you know how to undo a PPA if you want to test
this on a production system.
The theme problem is easy to solve if you select another theme, like Adwaita.
I didn't look for a solution for the Flash problem, but if you use something
like Linerna Magica it should not be a problem.
Please refer to this old thread:
http://trisquel.info/en/forum/how-run-gnome-shell-and-use-most-recent-version
(The steps are in the bottom post).
I tried to install that PPA a few weeks ago, and I ended up having to reinstall the entire system. I'm not having any application issues, I just want the latest and greatest, and want GNOME Shell to run smoother, and have the improved extension management.
Also, are extensions on the GNOME Shell website free software? If they don't have such requirements, that does not look good from a GNU Project and FSF maintained project.
On 29/05/2012 16:13, name at domain wrote:
> I tried to install that PPA a few weeks ago, and I ended up having to
That is the only way to get Shell 3.4 in Trisquel unless you compile it
yourself. If Ubuntu backports it then we might get it, otherwise you'll
be stuck with 3.2 until Trisquel 6.0 gets released. Alternatively, you
can use Parabola GNU/Linux (https://parabolagnulinux.org/) which does
have Shell 3.4.1 but it's a whole different distro and might not be
worth the effort just for the latest Shell.
> reinstall the entire system. I'm not having any application issues, I
> just want the latest and greatest, and want GNOME Shell to run smoother,
> and have the improved extension management.
As far as "latest and greatest" go, 3.4 did introduce some extra
functionality for extensions, like allowing a configuration GUI per
extension. Some extensions also only work with 3.4, like Shellshape. But
unless you need something drastically important that only works with 3.4
I would suggest you stick it out with 3.2 for a few more months. I am
not aware of anything else that makes Shell 3.4 necessarily
faster/better, at least not for the way I used it.
> Also, are extensions on the GNOME Shell website free software? If they
> don't have such requirements, that does not look good from a GNU Project
> and FSF maintained project.
>
I still have not seen an official message stating this explicitly to the
users, but when you attempt to upload an extension you have to agree to
the following:
"I verify that my extension can be distributed under the terms of the
GPLv2+"
If you refuse to agree to that it says:
"You must be able to distribute your extension under the terms of the
GPLv2+."
I assume that agreement comes from this discussion:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-shell-list/2012-January/msg00005.html
Basically, you can multi-license but everything needs to be GPLv2+ at least.
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Morne Alberts
I don't want to manually change all the necessary dependences, and I'd prefer the full most recent stable version of Shell.
Nathan, you must add the "ricotz" PPA to get GNOME 3.4.
But I have mentioned it before, using that testing PPA some things might break. When I tried it the Trisquel theme broke and I could no longer play Flash videos in the browser using the default settings. Those were the only problems I was aware of. There could be more, or maybe those are the only things that break. Make sure you know how to undo a PPA if you want to test this on a production system.
The theme problem is easy to solve if you select another theme, like Adwaita.
I didn't look for a solution for the Flash problem, but if you use something like Linerna Magica it should not be a problem.
Please refer to this old thread: http://trisquel.info/en/forum/how-run-gnome-shell-and-use-most-recent-version (The steps are in the bottom post).
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