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Many people talked about it, I've seen a bunch of screenshots but... here on Arch how do I access it?
Last edited by lmello (2013-04-29 16:29:20)
Fundamental Axiom of the Universe (aka Murphy's Law): Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong.
First Digital Deduction: Nothing obeys Murphy's Law so well as computers.
Second Digital Deduction: Everything go wrong at least once.
Third Digital Deduction: Things go wrong even when there's absolutely no possibility of anything go wrong.
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Install this package and choose classic-mode when logging in:
extra/gnome-shell-extensions 3.8.1-1
Extensions for GNOME shell, including classic mode
Last edited by Spider.007 (2013-04-29 15:46:07)
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Thanks!
Fundamental Axiom of the Universe (aka Murphy's Law): Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong.
First Digital Deduction: Nothing obeys Murphy's Law so well as computers.
Second Digital Deduction: Everything go wrong at least once.
Third Digital Deduction: Things go wrong even when there's absolutely no possibility of anything go wrong.
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You might be also interested in https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=162110
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I found this post on a google search so I will extend the answer here. I like to start my gnome session from the command line via startx rather than a login manager, therefore your .xinitrc needs to look like this exec gnome-session --session=gnome-classic
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@lucke: that thing don't work in 3.8.3
Last edited by felipe (2013-07-03 14:49:39)
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