Re: hi, how to set gnome3 in fallback mode?
On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 18:35:04 -0500, Mike Viau wrote:
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> > On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 18:42:49 +0000 <noelamac@gmail.com>
> wrote:<br><div>> <br>> > On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 15:44:10 +0800,
> shiyao.ma wrote:<br>> <br>> > On 2012年01月20日 15:34,
shiyao.ma
> wrote:<br>> >> I did a fresh installation of debian tesing on
> my laptop. After first<br>> >> login, the gnome3 told me that
> due to hardware problem, gnome3 was in<br>> >> fallback mode.
> Thus, I installed the linux-firmware-nonfree. After a<br>> >>
> restart, the gnome3 was in standard mode automatically. However,
> I<br>> >> found myself like the fallback mode more. I found
> "System<br>> >> settings->System info->Graphics has no
> setting of fallback mode. It<br>> >> just shows that I am in
> standard expe
> rience. How can I set it to<br>> >> fallback mode again?
> Thanks.<br>> <br>> > I found the solution. Though impossible
> to set in gnome-control-center,<br>> > the mode can be chosen in
> gdm3.<br>> <br>> As the fallback mode won't be always there, I
> would start by getting used <br>> to gnome-shell or looking for
> another DE/WM <br>> <br><br>I am using Gnome3 Classic as a
> choice from the gdm3 login in screen. Is this what fallback implies, or
> will the Gnome 3 classic option always be there?<br><br>I am using
> GNOME 3.2.1 in Wheezy.<br><br>Thanks.<br></div>
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*Please* don't do that.
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