System Info:
Dell Inspiron 1525(2008)
GNOME 3.0.2
Memory: 1.0 GB
Processor: IntelĀ® Celeron(R) CPU 540 @ 1.86GHz
Graphics: IntelĀ® 965GM GEM 20100330 DEVELOPMENT x86/MMX/SSE2
OS type: 32-bit
It works perfectly and very fast.
http://ompldr.org/vYjVtZQ
Thoughts?
Looks good, but if it goes wrong on my install is their any way to revert
back to the setup before the apt-get update and upgrade?
What kind of video are you watching. Is it just a video you have from a
file?
You can try this:
http://supportlife.wordpress.com/2011/05/31/tutorial-how-to-removeuninstall-gnome-3-in-ubuntu-11-04-natty-narwhal/
Hi,
If you depend on the assistive tools, such as gnome-orca, do not do this
procedure. After making the suggested changes, I had a system in which
no application was accessible anymore.
HTH,
Dave
On 11/06/2011 04:22 PM, chrishal...@gmail.com wrote:
Looks good, but if it goes wrong on
Its back to normal. For some reason after uninstalling VLC, everything was
fixed.
In login screen you can choose Ubuntu 2D to access Terminal and
applications.
sudo apt-get install gnome-shell
sudo apt-get install gnome-session-fallback
After you logout and choose GNOME 3.
I am trying to build an OS for the Ben Nanonote pocket computer, which runs
MIPS architecture. I am thinking of doing this with the OpenEmbedded
framework, which the wikipedia site says is MIT license. Since I did not see
OE in the Trisquel repo's, I am guessing that it is not Free?
If you
I vote these for the next 5:
Howard, Leonard, Sheldon, Rajesh and Penny.
Penny should be the LTS because she needs long term support.
I am not familiar with OpenEmbedded framework so I can't totally comment to
its freedom status. However if it is MIT license that is a free software
license. Just because something is not in the Trisquel repositories does not
mean you can automatically conclude that it is non-free. There
Ok, thanks. I will do my own thinking. Since the core is MIT license and you
add your own components, as long as I retain my commitment to Libre software,
it should be a bright future.
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