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Originally posted by kigurai View PostFallback mode is no longer available. There is Gnome-classic which uses the shell but makes it look more like a "traditional" desktop by using a set of extensions.
Yeah, I've heard about the classic extensions to GNOME Shell, but I fear its no good, and its still too much of that gnome-shell feeling all over it.
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Originally posted by uid313 View PostI thought Red Hat would continue using and support fallback mode in RHEL 7.
Yeah, I've heard about the classic extensions to GNOME Shell, but I fear its no good, and its still too much of that gnome-shell feeling all over it.
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Originally posted by Delgarde View PostI imagine that from the perspective of a Gnome release, it's no big deal... will probably rate a brief mention with regard to changes to Shell.
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Originally posted by kigurai View PostNope, fallback mode is dead.
http://worldofgnome.org/rhel-7-is-sh...-classic-mode/
I liked the fallback mode.
This classic extensions to gnome-shell sure is better than vanilla gnome-shell, but it still feels too much like gnome-shell.
I hope independent community developers keeps maintaining gnome-panel.
Originally posted by Honton View PostNo. That would be gnome classic session.
Fine. Then stay behind and use Gnome-panel, metacity etc. Wayland support? You might ask the left-overs maintaining this ancient software. They can team up with MATE and rock the world with wayland support, or maybe not
I would like to use gnome-panel with some modern window manager on Wayland.
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Originally posted by uid313 View PostI would like to use gnome-panel with some modern window manager on Wayland.
At home I use a combination of Gnome Shell and Cinnamon, depending on what machine I'm on.
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Originally posted by Honton View PostThis is not a buffet. You have to pick. Old or new. The Gnome devs stopped developing the old software for a reason.
So gnome-panel should be reasonably modern.
I think they stopped developing gnome-panel to have less maintenance and focus more on gnome-shell, and because gnome-shell is their vision that they want to push on everyone, and they don't want people to use gnome-panel because they want to push their vision and they don't like choice.
Example, they made it difficult to change theme, removed lots of settings, etc.
Originally posted by Veerappan View PostCinnamon? It's based on gnome-shell, last I checked.... I don't know what your definition of modern window manager is, though. I use Gnome Shell at work on a dual-monitor machine (java/web dev), and it does just fine for me... better than Unity ever worked at least.
At home I use a combination of Gnome Shell and Cinnamon, depending on what machine I'm on.
However, I still prefer gnome-panel.
I also noticed that the menu takes too long time to open on Cinnamon, there is a noticeable delay that is annoying. Also it feels too much like GNOME 3.
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Originally posted by uid313 View Postgnome-panel was updated from GNOME 2.32 to GNOME 3 and it was ported from GTK2 to GTK3, and old cruft were removed and legacy stuff deprecated.
So gnome-panel should be reasonably modern.
I think they stopped developing gnome-panel to have less maintenance and focus more on gnome-shell, and because gnome-shell is their vision that they want to push on everyone, and they don't want people to use gnome-panel because they want to push their vision and they don't like choice.
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Originally posted by uid313 View Postgnome-panel was updated from GNOME 2.32 to GNOME 3 and it was ported from GTK2 to GTK3, and old cruft were removed and legacy stuff deprecated.
So gnome-panel should be reasonably modern.
I think they stopped developing gnome-panel to have less maintenance and focus more on gnome-shell, and because gnome-shell is their vision that they want to push on everyone, and they don't want people to use gnome-panel because they want to push their vision and they don't like choice.
Example, they made it difficult to change theme, removed lots of settings, etc.
I've tried Cinnamon, and it is interesting.
However, I still prefer gnome-panel.
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Originally posted by kigurai View PostYeah, if everyone could just work on what I want, instead of what they want, the world would be such a lovely place.
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