Carlo Borelli wrote:
2011/11/13 Kevin Ross mailto:ke...@familyross.net>>
I just found some extensions that give your desktop a GNOME 2 look
and feel. I guess it's kinda like fallback mode, but fallback mode
is supposedly only temporary.
All you need to do is extract the .tgz fi
On Sun, 2011-11-13 at 23:30 -0300, Carlo Borelli wrote:
> 2011/11/13 Kevin Ross
> I just found some extensions that give your desktop a GNOME 2
> look and feel. I guess it's kinda like fallback mode, but
> fallback mode is supposedly only temporary.
>
> Al
On Sun, 2011-11-13 at 13:32 -0800, Kevin Ross wrote:
> I just found some extensions that give your desktop a GNOME 2 look and
> feel. I guess it's kinda like fallback mode, but fallback mode is
> supposedly only temporary.
>
> All you need to do is extract the .tgz file into your home folder, l
2011/11/13 Kevin Ross
> I just found some extensions that give your desktop a GNOME 2 look and
> feel. I guess it's kinda like fallback mode, but fallback mode is
> supposedly only temporary.
>
> All you need to do is extract the .tgz file into your home folder, log out
> and log back in. Easy
I just found some extensions that give your desktop a GNOME 2 look and
feel. I guess it's kinda like fallback mode, but fallback mode is
supposedly only temporary.
All you need to do is extract the .tgz file into your home folder, log
out and log back in. Easy peasy. It's a collection of 6
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