I've just installed Mint 12 main edition on my new laptop (HP Pavilion g6) using Mint4win to try it out. I see the laptop's 64-bit and my live CD is 32-bit, I don't know if that makes a difference.
After investigating a graphics problem and discovering I had to edit the boot options by adding "no modeset", I finally got Lisa installed, but I don't know what version of the desktop I've got. It has dark grey panels top and bottom and menus for "Applications" and "Places" in the top left-hand corner. Is this MATE? If so, where can I find a tutorial on how to customise it? Or is this some kind of fallback option? I ran the CD as a live session on my old laptop and got Gnome 3 with MGSE.
What desktop have I got using Mint4win?
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What desktop have I got using Mint4win?
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Re: What desktop have I got using Mint4win?
This is the Gnome 3 "fallback" mode, which you get when your graphics card driver doesn't support 3D acceleration as needed by Gnome 3 Shell. Change your driver for your graphics card.
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BTW, it doesn't matter that you installed 32 bit on 64 bit
If you need help, run the following command and post output here:
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inxi -SGxc 0
Re: What desktop have I got using Mint4win?
Thank you for that. Actually I decided to do something else, I put XFCE on instead and took off Gnome.
I thought Gnome 3 was supposed to be state-of-the art stuff, but the only computer I've had that would display it is a 5-year-old laptop! For full installations I shall "defect" to Mint LXDE edition from now on. LXDE is becoming my favourite desktop.
I thought Gnome 3 was supposed to be state-of-the art stuff, but the only computer I've had that would display it is a 5-year-old laptop! For full installations I shall "defect" to Mint LXDE edition from now on. LXDE is becoming my favourite desktop.