Il 03 marzo 2012 23:08, Pavlos Parissis <pavlos.paris...@gmail.com> ha scritto: > On 2 March 2012 16:57, Giovanni Campagna <scampa.giova...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Il 02 marzo 2012 16:39, Pavlos Parissis <pavlos.paris...@gmail.com> ha >> scritto: >>> On 2 March 2012 13:35, Pavlos Parissis <pavlos.paris...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> On 2 March 2012 13:19, Giovanni Campagna <scampa.giova...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> (sorry for top replying, you mail is too long) >>>>> >>>>> Looking at the error, it seems a known and long fixed bug in >>>>> alternative-status-menu. You should file a bug at your distribution to >>>>> get the latest upstream version or, better yet, stop using packages >>>>> and install the extension from extension.gnome.org. >>>> >>>> OK, I will remove this extension and install it from extension.gnome.org. >>>> But, I remember I got the problem even when I was not enabling this >>>> one. - I will confirm that. >>> >>> OK removing the package for the extension I am using solved the problem. >>> I noticed that the auto-move-window doesn't work on 3.2.2.1, is it a know >>> issue? >> >> Doesn't work in what sense? Does it crash or doesn't it move windows >> in the expected position? > > Windows were not opened on configured desktop >> auto-move-windows was using GSettings in 3.2.0, but I had to remove >> that to support installation through extensions.gnome.org, so you need >> to manually modify the JS file at >> ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/auto-move-wind...@gnome-shell-extensions.gcampax.github.com/extension.js. >> GSettings support comes back for 3.3.3, with UI starting at 3.3.90. > > Can you be more specific on what I have to change on extension.js?
The should be a line "const APPLICATION_LIST = []". More details at https://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/Extensions/auto-move-windows >> >>> Now, I am really thing to move back to 3.2.0 in order to be able to >>> use CoverflowAltTab. >>> Unless someone can have a quick look why it doesn't work on 3.2.2.1. >> >> Until last update, it was marked only compatible with 3.2.1, now it >> should work on all 3.2.*. > Can I check this? Go at extensions.gnome.org and see if the extension is marked compatible or now. Or open gnome-tweak-tool and see if the extension is marked out of date. >> I guess it was only a metadata error. >> >> Giovanni > On you first e-mail you mentioned about entering in failback mode. How > do i enable this? > Googling about it came across with the following > gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session session-name 'gnome-fallback' > > is this the correct way? Yep, this is how you enable fallback mode if you don't have a graphical desktop. Otherwise you can open System Settings -> Detail (System Info in 3.2) -> Graphics -> Forced Fallback Mode. Giovanni _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list