Postby dedanna1029 » 31 Oct 2010, 14:31
Gnome 3 & gnome shell both are in yaourt right now - have been for a bit. Just run a "yaourt gnome-shell" without the quotes, and if you have it go ahead and install, it will bring in the Gnome 3 desktop (or what Arch is calling it; I'm sure it's probably still devel).
Mandriva's Cooker also I'm thinking at 2009.1 or 2010 had gnome-shell as well - it's where I initially learned about it. Not sure if they've put it in the regular repos though.
Linux Mint I do know was at least kicking around the idea of having gnome-shell for the default desktop, but leave option for people to have regular Gnome as well. Don't know if they ever implemented that though. I think that's overkill myself for something that's just a 3D "layer" of sorts anyway, even though it is so cool - it's not stable enough yet. It would be like leaving compiz on when you logout, and having it on by default when you login to the computer - kinda crashes a few here and there. I know I tried that one time with gnome-shell, and crashed all over the place LOL. Much better just to have it, and turn it on here and there, but as a default desktop?
To be honest, I don't think this is such a smart move on Ubuntu's part, to do away with Gnome-shell. I think Gnome 3 is going to ROCK myself.
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