I noted one oversight in moving to the Gnome3 fallback mode. That is the omission of User management in fallback.
It was in the system menu in the non-fallback mode, but was not transitioned to the fallback menu. This does not mean that I have forgotten how to use root bash prompts mode for useradd and passwd. ------------------ Regards Leslie Mr. Leslie Satenstein 40 years in IT and going strong. Yesterday was a good day, today is a better day, and tomorrow will be even better. mailto:[email protected] alternative: [email protected] www.itbms.biz --- On Sun, 4/17/11, aaron d <[email protected]> wrote: From: aaron d <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [MLUG] Gnome 3 To: "Montreal Linux Users Group" <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, April 17, 2011, 8:43 AM fallback mode can be easily turned on/off (forced fallback) via "gnome-control-center".It's under "System Info" > "Graphics" > "forced fallback mode". On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 12:58 AM, Leslie S Satenstein <[email protected]> wrote: Given I could not find the man or help information, how does one switch to the fallback mode? I did not see it mentioned in my searches. I installed Gnome Tweaker, and did not see a parameter setting that would show me desktops or how to perform a fallback. Any info as to app name or if I did not download the correct tweaker software would help me. -----Inline Attachment Follows----- _______________________________________________
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