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Re: [tlug] Gnome 3



On 12.5.2011 11:46, Ondrej Martinak wrote:
On 12.5.2011 8:05, Christian Horn wrote:
On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 12:17:45PM +0900, Raedwolf Summoner wrote:
Has anybody tried Gnome 3 yet? Any comments or warnings? Likes/dislikes?
I was completely on WindowMaker the last 10 years, yet I use Gnome3 on one of my 3 most frequently used desktops since 3 months. Its the first windowmanager after WindowMaker that did stay so long; the workflow the Gnome devs had in
mind is not far away from what I found efficient.

Looking at it with Gnome2 in mind its a big change thou, curious on how many people will even just give Gnome3 a try and how many features will be ported
back from Gnome2 world to get more of the old behaviour.

gnome-tweak-tool allows tuning of some things.


Christian

Hey there,

i was trying gnome3 on Archlinux lately so here are my two cents. I should also mention that i normally use tiling wms so i'm probably looking at gnome from different perspective than people using more mouse centric window managers.
Generally i'm very pleased with the new gnome - it's stable and it 
doesn't get in your way too much. Controlling it with mouse is pretty 
smooth meaning you can easily switch between open windows and virtual 
desktops in a way that doesn't clutter your usual working screen with 
unnecessary controls/widgets.
You can also use the keyboard to switch applications or desktops but 
this is pretty similar to gnome2 or other wms i think. You can start 
applications by pressing the 'win' key (by default) and typing their 
name which i use a lot.
One thing i don't like is switching between multiple windows of the 
same application - when you press 'alt+tab' you can switch between the 
applications but to switch between different windows you need to 
select the application, press 'down arrow' and then use 'left, right 
arrows'. So its pretty uncomfortable to switch between multiple 
terminals for example. Maybe there's a better way?
Another thing i don't like is that the virtual desktops have to follow 
each other. You don't have a preconfigured number of desktops to start 
with as you start with one clean desktop and when you open something 
there you will be given a new clean desktop following it. This is 
somewhat annoying for me as i'm used to have certain applications on 
certain desktops so i always know where to find them.
The last thing is that i wasn't able to set a chat account that is 
accessible in the top right corner but maybe i just didn't try hard 
enough.
So to sum it up gnome3 feels really smooth and comfortable for me and 
it has all the necessary things i would expect from a desktop 
environment. I think i like it the most compared to other DEs or mouse 
centric wms - it has a nice combination of usefulness and eye candy. 
But in the end i will definitely continue using a tiling window manager.
cheers,
ondra
Oh, and one more thing. Gnome3 uses PulseAudio which broke the sound in 
some of my applications when i'm not using gnome - meaning i'll have to 
configure the applications to use PulseAudio (which sounds like a pain 
in the ass) or come up with a different solution.
cheers,
ondra


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