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Re: Debian Gnome Or XFCE ?



On 13/08/2015, Stephen Powell <zlinuxman@wowway.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Aug 2015 20:38:19 -0400 (EDT), Patrick Bartek wrote:
>>
>> I've never used GNOME 3.  It won't fully run on any of my systems since
>> none don't have 3D capability.  So, it goes into "fallback" mode.
>
> I assume you meant to say "none have 3D capability".
>
> When GNOME 3 first came out, it had a "fallback mode" for systems without
> 3D graphics acceleration capability.  "Fallback mode" was essentially the
> GNOME 2 interface.  I continued to use GNOME 3 in fallback mode for a
> while.  Changing desktops is a lot of work, and I'm lazy.  But eventually,
> GNOME 3 eliminated fallback mode.  At that point, GNOME 3 became totally
> unusable for me.  I have at least two systems without 3D graphics
> capability: one desktop and one laptop.  I'm not sure about the others.
> Anyway, elimination of fallback mode from GNOME 3 forced the issue.
> I had to switch to something else.  I did some research, and discovered
> that XFCE was a popular desktop with a GNOME2-like interface and
> was designed to accommodate applications written for GNOME.  I thought it
> would be a relatively smooth transition for me.  So I tried it.  I've never
> looked back.
>
> XFCE is my standard desktop now.  When doing new installs on new
> machines, I install XFCE as the desktop by selecting it as the desktop
> of choice in the Debian installer.  If I were to start over from scratch
> today, I might try LXDE.  But I'm happy with XFCE, and I see no compelling
> reason to change at this point.
>

Maybe it would be worth having a look at ubuntu-mate.org, downloading
the iso image, and running it as a live disk.


-- 
Bret Busby
Armadale
West Australia
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 Chapter 28 of Book 1 of
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