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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.
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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
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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?
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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).
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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...
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