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Hi!
I've seen in the gnome-unstable repo that there are some 3.9.92 components of gnome, but there's no gnome-shell nor gnome-session, to name a few.
Do you know when are they going to appear? or it is simply not planned?
thanks a lot!
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Hi!
I've seen in the gnome-unstable repo that there are some 3.9.92 components of gnome, but there's no gnome-shell nor gnome-session, to name a few.
Do you know when are they going to appear? or it is simply not planned?
thanks a lot!
silencer
You're gonna be told, "it'll be ready when it's ready".
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silencer wrote:Hi!
I've seen in the gnome-unstable repo that there are some 3.9.92 components of gnome, but there's no gnome-shell nor gnome-session, to name a few.
Do you know when are they going to appear? or it is simply not planned?
thanks a lot!
silencerYou're gonna be told, "it'll be ready when it's ready".
Hahah! You made my day
I guess that makes sense
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This is no joke, this is the official response, see the last point on https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=130138 :-)
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Apparently it does work already.
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Apparently it does work already.
This is compiled by the user not from the repo.
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blackout23 wrote:Apparently it does work already.
This is compiled by the user not from the repo.
There's gnome-session now in the repository. Will try and tell.
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anyone knows how to make it work with wayland?
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anyone knows how to make it work with wayland?
I think it is on the TO-DO list...
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jarryson wrote:anyone knows how to make it work with wayland?
I think it is on the TO-DO list...
No, It is implemented. You're supposed to choose Gnome on wayland at the login screen.
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clfarron4 wrote:jarryson wrote:anyone knows how to make it work with wayland?
I think it is on the TO-DO list...
No, It is implemented. You're supposed to choose Gnome on wayland at the login screen.
Does it work? I got back to gdm after a black screen.
PS: gdm 3.10 does not work here. can not see the greeter
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I cannot get gdm 3.10 to work's.. why? :\
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Jodell wrote:clfarron4 wrote:I think it is on the TO-DO list...
No, It is implemented. You're supposed to choose Gnome on wayland at the login screen.
Does it work? I got back to gdm after a black screen.
PS: gdm 3.10 does not work here. can not see the greeter
I never got it to work. I'm seeing the same issue with GDM as well.
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I have installed Gnome 3.10 now. Two big problems: GDM does not work (I've installed LXDM until it works) and some windows like KeePassX, Gnome Music and Gnome Maps (why aren't they in the gnome-unstable repo?) are not showing their windows but they are opened because I can access the menu in the title bar.
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Why do I have no hidden windows on my Netbook with an ATI graphic? Maybe the nvidia driver is buggy.
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From the gnome-dev mailing list:
- the Wayland compositor port of mutter has been developed on the
wayland branch of mutter, and we've started to make tarball releases
of the branch that are parallel installable with mutter.- gnome-shell builds two separate binaries, gnome-shell (the X
compositor) and gnome-shell-wayland (the Wayland compositor).- a number of direct uses of X in gnome-control-center,
gnome-settings-daemon and gnome-desktop have been ported to use dbus
interfaces provided by mutter or gnome-shell: display configuration,
idle time handling. As an example, the dbus interface for display
configuration is documented here:
https://wiki.gnome.org/Wayland/Gaps/DisplayConfig- GTK+ has working client-side decorations
- gnome-session has basic support for running a Wayland session
- launching Wayland sessions from gdm does not work yet. It required
more internal restructuring than we were comfortable landing for 3.10;
you can see the current work in progress on the wip/wayland branch- many GNOME applications will work more or less under Wayland. One
class of applications that will not work currently is anything using
clutter-gtk, see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695737Instructions for trying out GNOME / Wayland in jhbuild can be found
here: https://wiki.gnome.org/action/Wayland/TryingIt. Unfortunately
you can't quite try it in Fedora 20, since we don't have xwayland in
our X packages yet.
So... yeah, Wayland should still be possible, just not directly from gdm.
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GDM not work because have a bug in gnome-shell.
The bug is fixed in gnome-shell 3.10.0.1, the following commit is fixed the bug:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-shel … da422c64c1
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We haven't announced this repository yet, so anything that is broken is your own risk. So far none of the devs has attempted to install what is in the repository, we've only been busy chasing ftp-release-list and handling soname bumps.
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GDM 3.10 works now.
But I still don't know how to get gnome-shell work in wayland mode.
https://wiki.gnome.org/Wayland/TryingIt
Maybe I have to use jhbuild to compile gnome again?
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@JGC Great that you have uploaded the new packages even if you have not announced it yet! Thank you!
I have no problem anymore with hidden windows.
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At this moment there's still some missing or outdated packages:
- gnome-dictionary
- gnome-system-log
- glibmm
- gtkmm
I've upgraded to gnome-unstable myself last night, everything seems to be working. I have no idea why wayland doesn't work and how it's supposed to work, when stopping gdm and launching mutter-wayland directly from the console it tries to start and then aborts, dmesg shows a trap signal.
So far gnome 3.10 packaging is done, there's just 12 packages in community that need a rebuild because of soname bumps.
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Upgraded too, and found no serious issues. Bluetooth streaming of music stopped working, and when trying to move a windows around in the activities view it crashes. Besides that, everything works as expected.
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The GDM still not works here.
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It works for me, with an intel HD3000.
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It seems that the memory leak which should be fixed with gnome 3.10 is still there on Arch, and it could be because the periodical GC is not enabled in the package "js".
source : https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=642652
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