i don't believe we can find all of them in gtk3, there's the issue, a rebuild is needed.Depends: python (>= 2.4), python (<< 3), python-gtk2, python-glade2, deskbar-applet, mint-common, python-gmenu, python-gnomeapplet
i don't believe we can find all of them in gtk3, there's the issue, a rebuild is needed.Depends: python (>= 2.4), python (<< 3), python-gtk2, python-glade2, deskbar-applet, mint-common, python-gmenu, python-gnomeapplet





autocrosser wrote:Gnome Shell is back for X64 as of this evening updates.....Glad to see my friendly Shell again!!!!!!

autocrosser wrote:Gnome Shell is back for X64 as of this evening updates.....Glad to see my friendly Shell again!!!!!!

edke wrote:I'm watching closely this thread for quite some time, I'm eager to test Gnome Shell myself. But I have to tell, I'm completely lost in many options and directions how to achieve this. Can someone write down some steps, how to install Gnome shell and on what distro (if LMDE, or sid, or testing ...).







zerozero wrote:edke, i think you already got all the advises you need![]()
1- if you want gnome-shell ootb grab fedora15 - been using it since the end of march and it's a very good experience (well lately to be honest i haven't boot it - to many options, not enough time)
2 - if you want to experimint, start with LMDE-xfce as GregE said and follow his and autocrosser steps back on pg 7 when i jumped in: it's a lot more fun, a bit harder, you build your shell almost bit by bit, but hey it's a great lesson![]()
3 - the ubuntu way, sorry no idea.

Package: alacarte banshee* *brasero* cheese dmz-cursor-theme ekiga empathy* evince* *evolution* file-roller *gconf* gdm3 *gnome gnome-activity-journal gnome-applets* gnome-backgrounds gnome-bluetooth gnome-cards-data gnome-control-center* gnome-desktop3-data gnome-disk-utility gnome-doc-utils gnome-games* gnome-icon-theme* gnome-media* gnome-menus gnome-session* gnome-settings-daemon gnome-shell *gstreamer* gvfs* libcamel* libchamplain* libebackend* libebook* libecal* libedata* libegroupwise* libevent* libgdata11 libgdu-gtk* libglib2.0* libgnome* libnm-* libnotify* libpanel-applet-4-0 *nautilus* network-manager* notification-daemon python-gmenu rhythmbox* seahorse* *software-properties* sound-juicer system-config-printer tomboy *totem* transmission* update-notifier vino xdg-user-dirs-gtk yelp
Pin: release experimental
Pin-Priority: 500
Package: *
Pin: release experimental
Pin-Priority: 150



zerozero wrote:edke, i think you already got all the advises you need![]()
1- if you want gnome-shell ootb grab fedora15 - been using it since the end of march and it's a very good experience (well lately to be honest i haven't boot it - to many options, not enough time)
2 - if you want to experimint, start with LMDE-xfce as GregE said and follow his and autocrosser steps back on pg 7 when i jumped in: it's a lot more fun, a bit harder, you build your shell almost bit by bit, but hey it's a great lesson![]()
3 - the ubuntu way, sorry no idea.



edke wrote:Guys, have some progress here, had my Debian updated to sid, pinned gnome packages as you suggested, still have problem installing some packages.
Can someone please show me it's sources.list ? Don't know how to combine testing, experimental and unstable repos.
root@gorgoroth:~# apt-get install gnome3-session gnome-shell
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Note, selecting 'gnome-session' instead of 'gnome3-session'
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
gnome-session : Depends: gnome-settings-daemon (>= 3.0) but 2.30.2-3 is to be installed
Recommends: gnome-session-fallback but it is not going to be installed
gnome-shell : Depends: gnome-settings-daemon (>= 2.91.5.1) but 2.30.2-3 is to be installed
Recommends: gnome-control-center but it is not going to be installed
E: Broken packages

inxi -r
Repos: Active apt sources in file: /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://packages.linuxmint.com/ debian main upstream import
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free
deb http://security.debian.org/ testing/updates main contrib non-free
deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org testing main non-free
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ unstable main contrib non-free
deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ unstable main contrib non-free
deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ experimental main contrib non-free



sudo apt-get install -t experimental gnome-session gnome-themes-standard gnome-control-center gnome-keyring gnome-media libdconf0 dconf-tools gsettings-desktop-schemas


zerozero wrote:i think you have to specify the experimental repo, try this
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sudo apt-get install -t experimental gnome-session gnome-themes-standard gnome-control-center gnome-keyring gnome-media libdconf0 dconf-tools gsettings-desktop-schemas
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zerozero wrote:@edke, yes the proprietary drivers are required to run the shell, otherwise you'll end up in fallback-mode;
root@gorgoroth:/home/kraken# lsmod | grep fglrx
root@gorgoroth:/home/kraken# aptitude search fglrx
p fglrx-atieventsd - external events daemon for the non-free ATI/AMD RadeonHD
p fglrx-control - control panel for the non-free ATI/AMD RadeonHD display
v fglrx-control-qt3 -
p fglrx-driver - non-free ATI/AMD RadeonHD display driver
p fglrx-glx - proprietary libGL for the non-free ATI/AMD RadeonHD disp
p fglrx-glx-ia32 - proprietary libGL for the non-free ATI/AMD display drive
p fglrx-modules-dkms - dkms module source for the non-free ATI/AMD RadeonHD dis
p glx-alternative-fglrx - allows the selection of FGLRX as GLX provider




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