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Does anyone know if there's any trouble using the new GDM3 with Cinnamon (on main Nadia)? I tried it on my laptop just installing 'gnome-shell' and it seems to be OK. But I want to be more sure before I put it on the 'family-PC'.
I did not install gnome-session, because it seems to draw in full unity with it. After just installing Gnome-shell I got the new GDM, but no Gnome-shell as option in session. That's okay because I just wanted GDM. IMHO the new GDM fits better with Cinnamon. There's no black screen after login and the 'faces'from user accounts are shown (they don't in MDM).
But mayne somebody did the same and had some trouble/breakage?








qbic2005 wrote:complicated?![]()
just run:
sudo apt-get install gnome-shell gnome-session gnome-tweak-tool gdm
you'll get a box, telling you to choose between mdm and gdm, I checked gdm.
After the installation process finishes, just reboot your linux mint.
So far I had no issue with the lock screen, then again I recieved gnome-shell 3.6.2
qbic2005 wrote:yes I confirm:
Doing:
sudo apt-get install gnome-shell gnome-session gnome-tweak-tool gdm
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/gnome3
sudo apt-get remove gnome-control-center
sudo apt-get install gnome-control-center
will give you 'the full' experience![]()
Thank you bimsebasse for pointing that out by the way.


Aoi v1 wrote:qbic2005 wrote:complicated?![]()
just run:
sudo apt-get install gnome-shell gnome-session gnome-tweak-tool gdm
you'll get a box, telling you to choose between mdm and gdm, I checked gdm.
After the installation process finishes, just reboot your linux mint.
So far I had no issue with the lock screen, then again I recieved gnome-shell 3.6.2
Tried that, after reboot the Linux Mint loading screen shows and blinks, then cursor appears and after 4 secs it freezes and I have to manually turn my laptop off.qbic2005 wrote:yes I confirm:
Doing:
sudo apt-get install gnome-shell gnome-session gnome-tweak-tool gdm
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/gnome3
sudo apt-get remove gnome-control-center
sudo apt-get install gnome-control-center
will give you 'the full' experience![]()
Thank you bimsebasse for pointing that out by the way.
I'll try this one and see what happens.

qbic2005 wrote:Hi Aoi
In that case the issue is probably not with the procedure for installing gnome![]()
Check your Xorg.0.log for openGL support, I'm pretty sure you have a driver issue.
I get the same on my tablet (fixed after installing the Catalyst driver)
Carefull note, OpenGL should be supported to run Gnomeshell.![]()
(ctrl-alt-F2 will put you on a text console, but I suppose you knew that)

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