how to get gnome classic with compiz as boot session option?

2011-10-26 Thread Benjamin Kosnik

Just got TC2 to install correctly on macbook pro. Details here:

http://sunglint.wordpress.com/2011/10/26/fedora-16-vs-macbook-pro-or-air/

On my older F16 installs, there was a boot option to use the GNOME3
compat session. However, in the newer images this is no longer an
option.

I see that on ubuntu one can install gnome-session-fallback to get this
option. (FWICT). What's the equivalent on Fedora? 

Or, how do I get gnome classic with compiz as a session option on F16?

-benjamin
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Re: how to get gnome classic with compiz as boot session option?

2011-10-26 Thread Benjamin Kosnik

 $ gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session session-name gnome-fallback
 
 (It's a checkbox in the 'Graphics' section of the System Info control
 panel.)
 
 From that point, I would think you could then, on login, set up
 compiz - I haven't tried that.

Great, thanks. This doesn't put the choice in the gdm login screen like
previous behavior, but it does get the job done: the session started is
gnome classic.

Thanks.

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Re: Oh YES! grub2 FINALLY

2011-08-16 Thread Benjamin Kosnik

Yeah. That's right. I'm psyched to have this in fedora. 

This will hopefully allow fedora to deal with GPT in a saner and 
more-up-to-date way, thus resolving many bugzilla reports. 

Including some of the interoperability issues with fedora/mac dual boot. 

Yay.

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