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gnome-control-center : Hängt ab von: libgnome-desktop-3-2 (>= 3.2.0) soll aber nicht installiert werden
Hängt ab von: gnome-control-center-data (< 1:3.5) aber 1:3.6.1-1 soll installiert werden
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gnome-control-center : Hängt ab von: libgnome-desktop-3-2 (>= 3.2.0) soll aber nicht installiert werden
Hängt ab von: gnome-control-center-data (< 1:3.5) aber 1:3.6.1-1 soll installiert werden
And a Merry Christmas to all & a very good new year!!!! yo you as well.autocrosser wrote:Greeting All!!!! I hope Gnome3 has been treating all as well as it has treated me in the last month...I'm fully in 3.6--no major problems noted. getting ready to start grabbing the 3.7 stuff to "play" with. Merry Christmas to all & a very good new year!!!!
Well_i too have gone without EOG & Evolution--I miss them not, but another victim was Nautilus-open-terminal & I can't live without it So I did a manual install & so far it is still working.....I will go to "almost" any length to keep it working.....I do like my terminal a mouse-click away........GregE wrote:And a Merry Christmas to all & a very good new year!!!! yo you as well.autocrosser wrote:Greeting All!!!! I hope Gnome3 has been treating all as well as it has treated me in the last month...I'm fully in 3.6--no major problems noted. getting ready to start grabbing the 3.7 stuff to "play" with. Merry Christmas to all & a very good new year!!!!
My 3.6 is also humming along nicely. My only issue is gnome-desktop-data3, if i use the old version (3.4) I can have Evolution and EOG, but then I have to edit the version number to make it all work. If I use the 3.6 version Evolution and EOG will not install even though they are 3.6 versions. It has been a dependency problem for a long time, I guess the Debian devs are busy with Wheezy. I am not fussed as i use Gmail and Google Docs for most things so Evolution is irrelevant. There are alternatives to EOG, but I would like that solved eventually. I might try grabbing the Ubuntu version and hope it does not cause grief.
Looks like a good idea. Gnome 3 has always lacked a simple "Get more themes" button. At least this will go some way towards making themes easier.bimsebasse wrote:It's not live yet, but an unofficial supplement to extensions.gnome.org has been put together - details and info here: http://worldofgnome.org/ilovegnome-gnom ... e-preview/
Microsoft did exactly that with Vista. It was a completely bug-riddled schemozzle.Rifester wrote:I don't think Unity will be ready and I DO think it will be release anyway...
Looks like they added Frippery to Gnome and called it Classic. Not that there is anything wrong with that.bimsebasse wrote:Lots of interesting info here on the new Classic Mode to be introduced in Gnome 3.8:
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This is not SID specific, it comes from Mint.
Today's update of Nemo put an unwanted Trash Can Icon on my desktop .
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Commit Log for Wed Apr 17 07:23:48 2013 Upgraded the following packages: libnemo-extension1 (1.1.2+lmde) to 1.7.2-1 nemo (1.1.2+lmde) to 1.7.2-1 nemo-data (1.1.2+lmde) to 1.7.2-1
LMDE (201303) Gnome-Shell 3.4
Turning it off with Gnome Tweak Tool (Advanced Settings>Desktop) did nothing.
If anyone else sees this and wants to get rid of it.
Open gconf-editor
gconf-editor>org>nemo>desktop (clear = 'trash-icon-visible')
Agreed, I like the Shell, but will be happy when it stops changing so often. I upgraded from 3.6 (that I had added from experimental a while back) to 3.8, but was quite unsatisfied, as 90% of the extensions I used no longer worked. To me, its the extensions that make the Shell from not quite usable to very good. I'll wait for extensions to catch up before going back to 3.8.GregE wrote:Some random thoughts on Gnome Shell 3.8. The system just keeps getting better, but I do long for some stability. As bimsebasse said it is a pain removing and re-installing extensions and themes for every update. Hopefully Gnome will settle down to a relatively unchanging layout and extensions and themes will not need extensive re-writes every few months.
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