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Originally posted by drago01 View PostThere is nothing arch specific in gnome. If you have non crappy drivers it will work just fine.
When all other drivers including ARM propertiary ones does not work, where do you think bug is?
This is because Gnome3 requires specific GL rasterizers that are provided:
* in hardware: Nvidia (inc. nouveau), Radeon (free and non-free), Intel
drivers, but not eg. Mali proprietary
* in software: llvmpipe
In theory, Gnome3 should work with llvmpipe on armhf, but
sadly, in practice it doesn't, in any setup I tried.
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They should make it the default DE for all architectures. XFCE is really good, been using it since GNOME 3 has been force fed to everyone.
GNOME 2 was great but IMO it was quite bloated already back then, which is why I do not use Mate.
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Hopefully they put more resources on improving opengl drivers on non-x86 linux(non-android) devices. And Gnome can reduce the need for certain opengl extension that aren't well supported on non-x86 linux(non-android) drivers.
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XFCE works pretty well, but by default it looks ugly. Mint guys do a pretty decent job making XFCE look pretty, but they can do that with any UI it seems. Then again I feel as Cinnamon is also behind in looks. Unity/Gnome3 is at the top of best looking UI's, with KDE as second.
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Originally posted by peppercats View PostWhy not MATE? MATE used to be pretty meh, but IMO it's way better than XFCE now. Plus, it's actually essentially the GNOME2 they're going for anyways.
MATE and cinnamon are great DEs.
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I hope GNOME 3 works with ARM devices with support for OpenGL.
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Why not MATE? MATE used to be pretty meh, but IMO it's way better than XFCE now. Plus, it's actually essentially the GNOME2 they're going for anyways.
MATE and cinnamon are great DEs.Last edited by peppercats; 21 October 2014, 09:32 PM.
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