Re: [Sabily.team] app menu

2011-12-11 الحوار أحمد المحمودي
On Sun, Dec 11, 2011 at 04:10:30PM +0100, jmehdi wrote: > So, to summarize, which gnome-shell-extensions should I install on > Sabily 11.10 small edition? ---end quoted text--- sabily package already pulls the default GNOME Shell extensions -- ‎أحمد المحمودي (Ahmed El-Mahmoudy) Digital desi

Re: [Sabily.team] app menu

2011-12-11 الحوار jmehdi
So, to summarize, which gnome-shell-extensions should I install on Sabily 11.10 small edition? Mehdi Magnon Administrator of the Sabily Project - Free Islamic Operating System (http://www.sabily.org) Administrator of Bayt Al Hikma - Islamic resources and Hadiths (http://www.bayt-al-hikma.com)

Re: [Sabily.team] app menu

2011-12-07 الحوار Abdalrahim G. Fakhouri
I agree. adding them now is'nt a good idea, nor is adding them as defaults to the next releases, but having them available for those who want them might be a good idea. (I myself prefer the default gnome-shell as it is, with some minimum adjustments, but I don't resemble everyone there!) Le 0

Re: [Sabily.team] app menu

2011-12-07 الحوار Jeremy Bicha
On 7 December 2011 08:49, Abdalrahim G. Fakhouri wrote: > Salam Aleikum, > I saw this image: http://sabi.ly/Share/img.aspx?id=x3L7Z > but I think that this menu isn't necessary, since the fallback mode is > available, as well as the classic gnome. If you would like something > smashing, you could

Re: [Sabily.team] app menu

2011-12-07 الحوار أحمد المحمودي
On Wed, Dec 07, 2011 at 03:49:30PM +0200, Abdalrahim G. Fakhouri wrote: > I saw this image: http://sabi.ly/Share/img.aspx?id=x3L7Z > but I think that this menu isn't necessary, since the fallback mode > is available, as well as the classic gnome. If you would like > something smashing, you could ta

[Sabily.team] app menu

2011-12-07 الحوار Abdalrahim G. Fakhouri
Salam Aleikum, I saw this image: http://sabi.ly/Share/img.aspx?id=x3L7Z but I think that this menu isn't necessary, since the fallback mode is available, as well as the classic gnome. If you would like something smashing, you could take a look at Mint12 (here's a review: https://www.youtube.com