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Hi,
Gnome 3.4.1 has just been moved to extra, and I must say that I'm quite disappointed. I don't see many new features, only new smooth scrolling (which is more annoying than useful tbh) and some GUI changes.
I have two problems, though:
1) The whole experience is much worse on my machine than it was with gnome 3.2. When I switch workspaces, I see a lot of tearing, it used to be much smoother. The same apply for dragging and moving windows and basically for everything else. My roommate doesn't have this problem, so I guess there must be a problem with my configuration. ([(PARTIALLY) SOLVED] see Ben_Burrito https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … #p1091469)
2) I've read that gnome 3.4 brings a new application menu, but when I activate the menu by clicking on the icon on the panel, I see only "quit". Is there some package I don't have? ([SOLVED] thanks to kadel for the intel, what a pity I don't have any of the applications that support it )
Thanks for any help.
Edit:
It seems that the annoying scrolling was a bug with my synaptics touchpad. I solved it by installing package gsynaptics. Or add
Option "CoastingSpeed" "0"
to your xorg config, see wonder.
Last edited by Vena (2012-04-23 18:03:26)
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Hi Vena,
about new application menu, application must have support for this and most of them don't have. You can seen new menu for example in Contacts, Document or new Web application.
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1) The whole experience is much worse on my machine than it was with gnome 3.2. When I switch workspaces, I see a lot of tearing, it used to be much smoother. The same apply for dragging and moving windows and basically for everything else. My roommate doesn't have this problem, so I guess there must be a problem with my configuration.
I have the same problem, with an Intel card (Intel Ironlake Mobile)
It's noticeably slower when moving windows and dragging thing in Gnome-Shell. GTK seems slower to render some widgets, also.
Arch is up-to-date.
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I have the same problem, with an Intel card (Intel Ironlake Mobile)
Yep. Intel HD here. I guess this is a problem with Intel graphics.
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to fix the annoying scrolling add in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-synaptics.conf
Option "CoastingSpeed" "0"
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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For the performance/tearing problem with Intel HD cards:
After some research, I think I found a workaround.
putting
CLUTTER_PAINT=disable-clipped-redraws:disable-culling
in /etc/environment seems to make things better, certainly more bearable than before.
I hope it works for you to, Vena.
Last edited by Ben_Burrito (2012-04-23 14:58:07)
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Hi all. I have a problem. after updating gnome-shell don't start (on screnn i see only wallpappers and cursor).
in log i see:
gnome-shell: error while loading shared libraries: libgck-1.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
system is up to date.
srry for mi bad english.
Last edited by Zabuldon (2012-04-23 15:01:08)
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For the performance/tearing problem with Intel HD cards:
After some research, I think I found a workaround.
putting
CLUTTER_PAINT=disable-clipped-redraws:disable-culling
in /etc/environment seems to make things better, certainly more bearable than before.
I hope it works for you to, Vena.
Thanks! That's much better.
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Hi all. I have a problem. after updating gnome-shell don't start (on screnn i see only wallpappers and cursor).
in log i see:gnome-shell: error while loading shared libraries: libgck-1.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
system is up to date.
srry for mi bad english.
you did pacman -Syuf. NEVER USE -f along with -u.
solution reinstall gcr
also reintall all packages that have missing files. pacman -Qk
Last edited by wonder (2012-04-23 15:13:44)
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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I dont have any problems with gnome 3.4... everything works fine.
My video card is intel ironlake i915.
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nevermind.
Last edited by beta990 (2012-04-23 15:49:36)
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Is it OK if I upgrade my current Gnome or should I make a clean install? I fear that it might break : )
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Wow... So many comments about Intel Graphics. I am using it too and currently getting my system up-to-date to have Gnome 3.4 installed. Will feedback about my experience after it is installed.
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OK. Just installed and play around with it. It works pretty well so far.
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Gnome 3.4.1 has just been moved to extra, and I must say that I'm quite disappointed. I don't see many new features, only new smooth scrolling (which is more annoying than useful tbh) and some GUI changes.
Gnome 3.4.1 is more impressive on a multitouch computer, given that GTK 3.4 has also been released (features multitouch support), and many of the gnome apps support scrolling with fingers now, which is unbelievably useful.
Last edited by Sara (2012-04-24 02:35:14)
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Vena wrote:Gnome 3.4.1 has just been moved to extra, and I must say that I'm quite disappointed. I don't see many new features, only new smooth scrolling (which is more annoying than useful tbh) and some GUI changes.
Gnome 3.4.1 is more impressive on a multitouch computer, given that GTK 3.4 has also been released (features multitouch support), and many of the gnome apps support scrolling with fingers now, which is unbelievably useful.
<OT>You know, this laptop is 4 years old, and I've been scrolling with fingers since the day I got it </OT>
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Sorry to crosspost, but I think this better belongs here:
I'd like to invert the scrolling direction (like natural scrolling on a mac). This worked fine before GNOME 3.4 just by switching buttons 4 and 5 in .Xmodmap. But now, with GNOME's new scrolling abilities, only some apps care about this setting (e.g. chromium, gnome-terminal), whereas other ones (native apps like nautilus and gedit) behave like standard (and are also scrolling more smoothly).
This happens with a physical mouse as well as with a touchpad.
Does anyone have an idea how to get the old scrolling back for all applications? Or maybe how to change scrolling direction in the new scrolling system?
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Anyone know what's the problem with touchpad randomly stopping to work for a few seconds with 3.4.1 gnome? Also sometimes it scrolls down only with one finger (default is two finger scrolling).
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When I installed it, I logged out and logged back in and it was great, but now when I try to start it with startx I get this:
** (process:1332): WARNING **: Timeout was reached
I checked with top and that process is gsd-printer, which is a part of gnome-settings-daemon.
I can start gnome-shell just fine, but when I try to launch the gnome-session, I get the error. Only the default X black screen shows.
I have no .xsession-errors file.
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Nautilus is not using default GTK theme (inverting font color is one issue), doing
killall nautilus
and opening it again solves the issue temporarily until next login or reboot. Any ideas?
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Nautilus is not using default GTK theme (inverting font color is one issue), doing
killall nautilus
and opening it again solves the issue temporarily until next login or reboot. Any ideas?
If you're not using Adwaita, the most likely problem is the GTK theme you're using needs to be updated for gtk 3.4.
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quiquex wrote:Nautilus is not using default GTK theme (inverting font color is one issue), doing
killall nautilus
and opening it again solves the issue temporarily until next login or reboot. Any ideas?
If you're not using Adwaita, the most likely problem is the GTK theme you're using needs to be updated for gtk 3.4.
I'm using adwaita. This happens even using other gtk 3.4 compatible themes.
Last edited by quiquex (2012-05-15 17:00:58)
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Jodell wrote:quiquex wrote:Nautilus is not using default GTK theme (inverting font color is one issue), doing
killall nautilus
and opening it again solves the issue temporarily until next login or reboot. Any ideas?
If you're not using Adwaita, the most likely problem is the GTK theme you're using needs to be updated for gtk 3.4.
I'm using adwaita. This happens even using other gtk 3.4 compatible themes.
Any thoughts on this? I'm still having this issue.
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