I have GNOME 3 installed on my laptop for testing from fcrozat's home repository. It works well and I'm looking forward to the release. The question I have is this:
Is there a way to force it into non-openGL mode?
Will
Quoting William Witt william@witt-family.net:
I have GNOME 3 installed on my laptop for testing from fcrozat's home repository. It works well and I'm looking forward to the release. The question I have is this:
Is there a way to force it into non-openGL mode?
Then we would call it gnome 2. If you do not have hardware accel, then it will fall back to the 'panel' mode known from gnome 2.x.
Dominique
On Thu, 2011-03-31 at 17:28 +0200, Dominique Leuenberger a.k.a DimStar wrote:
Quoting William Witt william@witt-family.net:
I have GNOME 3 installed on my laptop for testing from fcrozat's home repository. It works well and I'm looking forward to the release. The question I have is this:
Is there a way to force it into non-openGL mode?
Then we would call it gnome 2. If you do not have hardware accel, then it will fall back to the 'panel' mode known from gnome 2.x.
Dominique
That's actually what I want to accomplish. I'd like to test mintmenu with gnome 3's gnome-panel.
Will
2011/3/31 William Witt william@witt-family.net:
On Thu, 2011-03-31 at 17:28 +0200, Dominique Leuenberger a.k.a DimStar wrote:
Quoting William Witt william@witt-family.net:
I have GNOME 3 installed on my laptop for testing from fcrozat's home repository. It works well and I'm looking forward to the release. The question I have is this:
Is there a way to force it into non-openGL mode?
Then we would call it gnome 2. If you do not have hardware accel, then it will fall back to the 'panel' mode known from gnome 2.x.
Dominique
That's actually what I want to accomplish. I'd like to test mintmenu with gnome 3's gnome-panel.
Hi
i'm afraid that won't be possible since mintmenu is an applet and gnome3 -panel doesn't have applets.
Cheers Luis
Le jeudi 31 mars 2011, à 18:22 +0100, Luis Medinas a écrit :
i'm afraid that won't be possible since mintmenu is an applet and gnome3 -panel doesn't have applets.
Let me fix this for you; "i'm afraid that won't be possible since mintmenu is a bonobo-based applet and gnome3 -panel doesn't support those; mintmenu would have to be ported to the dbus-based library first".
Vincent
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Vincent Untz vuntz@opensuse.org wrote:
Le jeudi 31 mars 2011, à 18:22 +0100, Luis Medinas a écrit :
i'm afraid that won't be possible since mintmenu is an applet and gnome3 -panel doesn't have applets.
Let me fix this for you; "i'm afraid that won't be possible since mintmenu is a bonobo-based applet and gnome3 -panel doesn't support those; mintmenu would have to be ported to the dbus-based library first".
Now... that's real marketing ;) +1, you did payed attention to my talk!
Vincent
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Le jeudi 31 mars 2011, à 10:25 -0500, William Witt a écrit :
I have GNOME 3 installed on my laptop for testing from fcrozat's home repository. It works well and I'm looking forward to the release. The question I have is this:
Is there a way to force it into non-openGL mode?
Go to System Settings, System Information, Graphics and click the Forced Fallback Mode switch :-)
Vincent
On Thu, 2011-03-31 at 17:35 +0200, Vincent Untz wrote:
Le jeudi 31 mars 2011, à 10:25 -0500, William Witt a écrit :
I have GNOME 3 installed on my laptop for testing from fcrozat's home repository. It works well and I'm looking forward to the release. The question I have is this:
Is there a way to force it into non-openGL mode?
Go to System Settings, System Information, Graphics and click the Forced Fallback Mode switch :-)
Vincent
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Thanks, exactly what I was looking for.
Will