On 18.10.2011 09:50, Vincent Untz wrote:
Hi,
Le lundi 17 octobre 2011, à 23:51 +0200, Stefan Seyfried a écrit :
On 17.10.2011 11:06, Vincent Untz wrote:
Le dimanche 16 octobre 2011, à 13:42 +0200, Stefan Seyfried a écrit : Having a "GNOME3_fallbackmode" kernel parameter does not seem too bad for that as it will enable people to actually boot into their desktop and it can easily found in /proc/cmdline.
I changed my mind yesterday, and I'll likely add support for something like gnome.fallback=0/1.
Cool. I believe this will be useful.
And Radeon RV350 - this does start, but with completely garbled (colour noise with moving color noise blocks) display, at least with a 1400x1050 LCD.
What driver are you using for this? I've heard about issues with the proprietary drivers when using GNOME 3.
plain radeon or whatever is on the CD, nothing special. But that driver seems to be getting worse with every release :-) Today my daughter had nasty screen corruption by simply resizing some tetris game (quadrapassel?) to full screen, the same "color noise" and it only was corrected by switching to VT 1 and back to X. Nothing that GNOME can be blamed for, of course, but that fallback parameter will allow to at least see enough to disable the advanced graphics features in the gnome shell.
* alt-right mouse does not resize windows
Did this work under GNOME 2?
I managed to get GNOME 2 to do this with some gnome-config-editor tool.
.gconf/apps/metacity/general/%gconf.xml: <entry name="resize_with_right_button" mtime="1296814915" type="bool" value="true"/>
Not default, though ;-)
Ah, then you can still use this in fallback mode, with the same tweak:
gconftool-2 --set /apps/metacity/general/resize_with_right_button --type bool true
Ok, will try that :-) Best regards, seife -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org