Em 2013-12-03 19:43, Steven Chamberlain escreveu:
PC-BSD made a new (pre-?)release today based on FreeBSD 10-STABLE:
* Includes the Gnome3 / Mate / Cinnamon desktops, replacing Gnome2.
which means they have working ports of these, and that will undoubtedly
help towards using them on GNU/kFreeBSD
PC-BSD made a new (pre-?)release today based on FreeBSD 10-STABLE:
* Includes the Gnome3 / Mate / Cinnamon desktops, replacing Gnome2.
which means they have working ports of these, and that will undoubtedly
help towards using them on GNU/kFreeBSD.
Also:
* Updated our Linux compatibility layer to
Em 2013-11-28 20:37, Steven Chamberlain escreveu:
Initially I think we just need as many components as possible to be
able
to build. Then we can compare what we have, to what's used by some
non-GNOME Linux desktop distros and see if we can produce a full
desktop
environment task with what we
Initially I think we just need as many components as possible to be able
to build. Then we can compare what we have, to what's used by some
non-GNOME Linux desktop distros and see if we can produce a full desktop
environment task with what we have.
There's a mate-desktop package by Mike Gabriel i
On 28/11/2013 05:25, brunomaxi...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> Hi guys,
> I'm confused about what collaborating...
> I'm Gnome user and we know that Gnome Shell has problem with systemd, so
> I thought about make the combination Cinnamon + Gnome apps, but Gnome
> apps was created for Gnome Shell and ca
Hi guys,
I'm confused about what collaborating...
I'm Gnome user and we know that Gnome Shell has problem with systemd, so
I thought about make the combination Cinnamon + Gnome apps, but Gnome
apps was created for Gnome Shell and can run weird on another DE.
So I thought to make the combination
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