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    Default It's Time To Test Out GNOME 3.6

    Phoronix: It's Time To Test Out GNOME 3.6

    Fedora is running a GNOME test-day today to help sort out any remaining GNOME 3.6 desktop issues and they have kindly requested your help...

    http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTIyNDE

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    *stomps with feed* I want a friggin .deb based distribution with Gnome...not some stinky rpm trash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Detructor View Post
    *stomps with feed* I want a friggin .deb based distribution with Gnome...not some stinky rpm trash.
    Well, there is the official Ubuntu Gnome spin:
    https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/ReleaseNotes/12.10

    It's a pretty raw Gnome experience, so it doesn't feel like an Ubuntu "experience" at install. For example, there is no Software Center, Firefox, or Ubuntu One installed by default. Instead you get Epiphany, Packagekit Gnome, etc. installed by default. If you want the standard Ubuntu application set, they're in the repos of course.

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    Cannot, we have a night out today...

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    Default It's time for a new reader survey

    How much do you hate Gnome 3x:

    1. A whole bunch

    2. More than you will ever know

    3. So mad, I put out my own eyes with a pencil

    4. click

    5. click

    6. click

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    7. Gnome 3.x should be among the most deadly diseases along with CVD and cancer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benmoran View Post
    Well, there is the official Ubuntu Gnome spin:
    https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/ReleaseNotes/12.10

    It's a pretty raw Gnome experience, so it doesn't feel like an Ubuntu "experience" at install. For example, there is no Software Center, Firefox, or Ubuntu One installed by default. Instead you get Epiphany, Packagekit Gnome, etc. installed by default. If you want the standard Ubuntu application set, they're in the repos of course.
    oh...thanks

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