anyone have extensions compatible with this version, in gnome site there is no extensions, there is only some deb packages in some sites, but they are few.
*cough* *cough*
This is interesting:
http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/commen...iverse_than_i/
From 3 months ago:
Gnome2 -> 59.96%
Unity -> 15.59%
KDE -> 9.32%
XFCE4 -> 9.37%
Gnome3 -> 4.16%
LXDE -> 1.16%
Those are Ubuntu users only, who have to uninstall Unity to use another DE or use an older version aka Gnome2. This was measured by installed packages. Whereas every Fedora user has Gnome3 as default.
Fedoras Live Images comes in following flavors: default (Gnome), KDE; XFCE, LXDE. So it isn't right that all Fedora users have Gnome 3 installed by default.
according to a recent poll GNOME 3 is used more than any other DE by Fedora Community forum users:
What Desktop Environment do you use?
quite likely this doesn't represent only Fedora users, the Fedora forum has non-Fedora users as well.
Actually I don't really care that much about surveys. No matter how many vote for KDE or Unity, I will still surely not use it![]()
Last edited by Fenrin; 11-27-2012 at 01:19 PM.
I love all of these assumptions about people's desktops usage - want to know mine? Everybody is probably wrong!
Not so sure Enlightenment fits, or E17 at least, fits that category. I mean it can emulate a Win 95 style but you make it sound like it inheriently looks old, but in my experience E17 can look like anything. And it's "Run Everything" program can do what the Unity dash does and more, whilst being a lot faster. Seriously underrated desktop is E17, IMO. Just hope the damn thing hits a truly stable release soon.
While a lot would not agree, I do agree with you. For me it is anyway.
It's quite amazing, and due to the nature of Plasma as soon as this tablet stuff rolled in they were able to quickly morph a tablet UI without writing an entirely new thing. Not to mention the netbook version. And these environments can function perfectly without graphic acceleration. That's power and flexibility if I've ever seen it and you have to admire the foresight of the KDE folks.
Yes I know. DirectX 11 has a legacy 9/10 modes with support for older hardware. What I meant is that there's now no longer a CPU specific fallback mode in Windows 8's DE (so I've been told).. it's part of Directx 11 instead, and all DE code targets Directx 11 for rendering, the same way Gnome/Unity are only targeting OpenGL (indirectly) for rendering now. There's no more "Oops, OpenGL didn't load, gotta run a completely different rendering API.." in the DE code because OpenGL (and Directx 11) are guaranteed to load, even without GPU hardware support. At least that's the idea.
Oops, your OpenGL don't support extension X; drop down to decellerated mode.
Oops, your card is blacklisted; drop down to decellerated mode.
Or what really happens in Windows:
Oops, AMD has classified your video card as Legacy. There is no support for Aero.
Oops, there is only a reference driver for your old graphics card. Welcome basic VGA mode. Upgrade soon.