Re: Positive tips and help for GNOME 3 please

2011-05-27 Thread Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak
> gnome-shell-extensions-alternate-tab > gnome-shell-extensions-dock > gnome-shell-extensions-places-menu > "gsettings set org.gnome.shell.clock show-seconds true" > causes the gnome shell date to show seconds. A million THANK YOUs! Those tweaks make my desktop much more to my liking! - Mik

Re: Positive tips and help for GNOME 3 please

2011-05-26 Thread Misha Shnurapet
27.05.2011, 06:41, "Steve Searle" : > I'd like to start a thread to help me, and hopefully others use GNOME 3 > more effectively. I've used it for a day now, its very different and > will take me a while to get used to it. However past experience with > other new things (e.g. selinux) has shown me

Positive tips and help for GNOME 3 please

2011-05-26 Thread Andre Robatino
Andre Robatino fedoraproject.org> writes: > Installing gnome-tweak-tool allows for some extra customization. In particular > you can have the date show the day, and switch between 12- and 24-hour time. > AFAIK there's no way to get it to show seconds in gnome-shell, though you can > in fallback m

Positive tips and help for GNOME 3 please

2011-05-26 Thread Andre Robatino
Steve Searle stevesearle.com> writes: > Anyway to get the ball rolling. To quickly bring up the Activities menu, > press the "Windows" key. And Esc will take you out of it. The Windows key also gets you out of it. Some handy extension packages. In particular, to get a permanent "Power Off..." o

Re: Positive tips and help for GNOME 3 please

2011-05-26 Thread Rahul Sundaram
On 05/27/2011 03:11 AM, Steve Searle wrote: > I'd like to start a thread to help me, and hopefully others use GNOME 3 > more effectively. I've used it for a day now, its very different and > will take me a while to get used to it. However past experience with > other new things (e.g. selinux) has s

Positive tips and help for GNOME 3 please

2011-05-26 Thread Steve Searle
I'd like to start a thread to help me, and hopefully others use GNOME 3 more effectively. I've used it for a day now, its very different and will take me a while to get used to it. However past experience with other new things (e.g. selinux) has shown me that both they, and I improve and I do want