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[Discuss] Gnome 3 Compatible Video Card



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On 09/11/2011 02:06 AM, Steven Morth wrote:
> On Sat, 2011-09-10 at 22:04 -0400, Chris O'Connell wrote:
>> I find myself really trying to like Gnome 3 and Unity, but am having a
tough
>> time.
>>
>> Unity seems so buggy and flakey. Aside from strange Unity behavior, I am
>> just not fond of the interface. I have higher hopes for Gnome 3.
>> Unfortunately I've yet to get Gnome 3 to work with ANY of the graphics
>> cards I've tried. I'm at the point now where I'm willing to invest a small
>> amount of money in getting Gone 3 to work correctly.
>>
>> Can anyone recommend a specific graphics card that can be used to properly
>> run Gnome 3?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Chrisso
>
>
> Is there an equivalent of the ubuntu natty unity2d package in
> opensuse11.3 or Fedora 15?
> With that package unity started working with an Asus 1000 netbook
>
> I can only tolerate unity for 10 minutes at a time using the unity 2d
> package
> I hope that Gnome 3 will let you eventually allow to organize the dock
> to your own needs because forced searching for the applications is not
> user friendly With Mark Shuttleworth as the petty GUI fuerer.
>
>
> For now I am using the LTS Lucid Lynx or the Ubuntu Classic sessions
> for any serious work
>
> I hope that I'll have a package in Oneric Ocelot to restore the desktop
> back to sanity Gnome 20 or KDE or else oneric will be urinating ocelot
> after the proper collective name
Gnome 3 is extensible and there are a number of extensions available.

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Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix
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