by NeoMint on Mon Jan 23, 2012 3:54 pm
Thanks guys. Yes Compiz should just work, but easily switching it on/off is a current reality, and one that should be addressed, with good solutions; come what may.
My Gnome Shell is broken. Though Unity works (2d and 3d).
Some people are saying we should build-up Gnome Classic Panel, to be like our Gnome 2/Mate Panel. I guess they should have thought about that, before releasing Gnome, "Classic"; as it is.
My point is, Mate is very new, but works better than anything else (in the world); Right now. That kinda matters folks.
[Respects to Lubuntu, which is the real fall-back, and lower requirements, as well.]
It is what it is. Gnome Shell, and Classic Panel came out too abruptly (and Unity stinks), and all that is a major setback to the open source world. The fact that nothing was learned, at the KDE 3, to 4 transition, and the lack of smoothing core features, for fluff, is what we have to deal with. Gnome 2 (Panel) and all, was the best desktop in the world, yet even it was still being built-out, in it's stability, and real benefits, against numerous, and varying uses. I'm all for good change, and I know the core must be refreshed, for technical reasons, but leaving the world, two steps backward, is a sin. All this new stuff should be on the side side, optional stuff, and only adopted as people see that is stabilized enough, and want to use it's features. If they don't want it, don't force it.
True, this is not a simple issue. I'm just pointing out how much better Mate already is, than anything else on the planet, and it's a new folk. I'm not talking about looks, except that it's much more flexible there. I'm talking about getting real work done, with less maintenance time wasted! You see; because there's working, and then there's really working. People have lives, you know. Thank God, for the trail blazers, that still give us options to install something, that really works!
compiz --replace
....crashes.