jjshinobi wrote:It's the opposite over here. It's gotten slower (on startup). It takes about 1-2 minutes just to get Gnome loaded. On 3.6 it wasn't a problem. It was nearly instant. Is there a way to decrease 3.8's loading?
Since Gnome 3.6, gnome-shell takes a long time to start on my laptop, and it's the same with 3.8. I talk about the re-activity of gnome-shell with SNA, what is better (even if I have some little bugs sometime).
Overall it's faster, after it's loaded. I suggest people who are second guessing to wait until it becomes truly stable...
]]>It's the opposite over here. It's gotten slower (on startup). It takes about 1-2 minutes just to get Gnome loaded. On 3.6 it wasn't a problem. It was nearly instant. Is there a way to decrease 3.8's loading?
Since Gnome 3.6, gnome-shell takes a long time to start on my laptop, and it's the same with 3.8. I talk about the reactivity of gnome-shell with SNA, what is better (even if I have some little bugs sometime).
]]>thebluesgnr wrote:Switching to SNA acceleration fixed it for me. See https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Intel
Thank you, it works for me !
And it's faster than before, I hope it's stable
It's the opposite over here. It's gotten slower (on startup). It takes about 1-2 minutes just to get Gnome loaded. On 3.6 it wasn't a problem. It was nearly instant. Is there a way to decrease 3.8's loading?
]]>Switching to SNA acceleration fixed it for me. See https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Intel
Thank you, it works for me !
And it's faster than before, I hope it's stable
Is there no gnome classic session option for anyone else? Tried Lightdm and GDM but both only show the regular Gnome session.
You need the package gnome-shell-extensions for the new classic mode to work, according to comment #50.
]]>Hmm... So I'm still stumped on this. I'm using the latest updates and still freezing on boot with gdm.
I've tried enabling debugging and trying to trace through /var/log/messages.log but it's pointless since it doesn't place the errors there when it freezes.
Are the other guys that get this issue using stock kernels? I'm on linux-pf... I think I'm about to try a different kernel and see what happens.
I'll report my findings.
Switching to SNA acceleration fixed it for me. See https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Intel
]]>besides nautilus-open-terminal which is removed.
I tried to get an answer, but my thread get spammed.
Don't have gnome 3.8 installed, but imho it should be in nautilus properties in new plugins section, just as it was in eog and gedit
]]>EDIT: The lock screen now blanks the screen immediately after locking it. does anyone know if thats intended behavior or a bug? Seems kind of jarring, there doesn't seem to be an animation for lock/unlock anymore either.
]]>I tried to get an answer, but my thread get spammed.
And for Shotwell, you have to install libgee06 or it won't start !
]]>:: gnome-games-extra-data: needs gnome-games
So i had to remove it without problems!
]]>kjell wrote:Well, that FB is a privacy leech isn't my opinion, that's a fact. But yeah, this ain't the place for that discussion. :=) What about trying to add a jabber service directly, with the fb server and login? (if you know this info...)
Throws the same error. Weird.
Same here. Adding the account through jabber didn't help
]]>Well, that FB is a privacy leech isn't my opinion, that's a fact. But yeah, this ain't the place for that discussion. :=) What about trying to add a jabber service directly, with the fb server and login? (if you know this info...)
Throws the same error. Weird.
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