Unity and Gnome Shell are developed on different design principles, with
different methods of adding functionality. While Gnome Shell uses
Extensions to allow developers to change the interface, Unity uses
Lenses/Scopes, Launchers and Indicators to allow applications to enhance
the functionality p
Unity isn't even in a competition anyway.
On May 28, 2012 3:47 AM, "Omer Akram" wrote:
> and seriously does it matter what Linus thinks in this very case?
>
> On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 4:51 AM, Pedro Bessa wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > with Gnome Shell Extensions, programmers can change the Gnome interfa
and seriously does it matter what Linus thinks in this very case?
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 4:51 AM, Pedro Bessa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> with Gnome Shell Extensions, programmers can change the Gnome interface!
>
> from Gnome-Tweak-Tool, users can turn on or off a Gnome Shell Extension!
>
> Linus Torvalds
You are such a hero for opening our blind eyes.
2012/5/28 SorinN
>
>> before your Holly Shift man,
>> think that not all peoples around here can wear your pants
>> please be respectful - this is a community not a circle of 3 friends
>> around the block
>> doesn't matter - high rank or low rank -
before your Holly Shift man,
think that not all peoples around here can wear your pants
please be respectful - this is a community not a circle of 3 friends
around the block
doesn't matter - high rank or low rank - in this community no one
should talk on this manner
2012/5/28 Pedro Bessa :
> Hi,
Hi,
with Gnome Shell Extensions, programmers can change the Gnome interface!
from Gnome-Tweak-Tool, users can turn on or off a Gnome Shell Extension!
Linus Torvalds said: "Hey, with gnome-tweak-tool and the dock extension,
gnome-3.2 is starting to look almost usable."
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