On 11:53, Joey Hess wrote:
> Ben Armstrong wrote:
> > Both Mate and Cinnamon feature
> > the traditional panel and menu design that GNOME 2 did, so share more in
> > common in design than they do with gnome-shell
>
> But then there's gnome 3 fallback mode.
FWIW last I heard, that wasn't working,
Ben Armstrong wrote:
> Both Mate and Cinnamon feature
> the traditional panel and menu design that GNOME 2 did, so share more in
> common in design than they do with gnome-shell
But then there's gnome 3 fallback mode.
> What perplexes me is why Mate, which is a throwback desktop based on an
> agi
On 23/09/14 02:36 PM, Joey Hess wrote:
> One way might be to decide if a given DE is fundamentally different
> than the others in some way, and if not, only include one of a set
> that share common characteristics. So, maybe only gnome and not
> cinnamon since it's a rather near cousin (AFIACS).
W
Ben Armstrong wrote:
> Please turn on display of the Cinnamon desktop task. I have tested
> building Jessie live images with Cinnamon included and it seems to
> already provide a usable desktop. It would be useful for testers to
> be able to see Cinnamon so they can try it and help shake out any
>
Package: tasksel
Version: 3.26
Severity: normal
Please turn on display of the Cinnamon desktop task. I have tested
building Jessie live images with Cinnamon included and it seems to
already provide a usable desktop. It would be useful for testers to
be able to see Cinnamon so they can try it and h
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