Le vendredi 11 mars 2022 à 08:07 -0600, Nate Bargmann a écrit :
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> Gnome is now native with Wayland and its visual effects only work
> with
> Wayland as I understand it. I did try Gnome Flashback as it runs on
> X11
> and the visual effects were disabled. In some cases that's not an
> issue and is likely appropriate for some hardware.
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If I am not wrong:
- Gnome (aka Gnome shell) can run in X or Wayland (Debian defaults to
Wayland), its window manager is Mutter and it needs an hardware
accelerated graphic card
- Gnome Classic is a pre-configured Gnome2-like DE based on Gnome
shell, it cans also run in X or Wayland (but Debian still defaults to X
in Bullseye), its window manager is Mutter and it needs an hardware
accelerated graphic card
- Gnome Flashback is an evolution of the old Gnome Fallback, it can run
in X but not in Wayland as its window manager is Metacity (like
Gnome2). It's a Gnome2-like DE that does not require an hardware
accelerated graphic card
So Gnome Classic would probably suits you better than Gnome Flashback