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by keithpeter
4508 days ago
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The move to Gnome 3 and Gnome Shell was not Canonical's idea, it was the Gnome Project who decided their roadmap. Canonical in fact developed Unity because of concerns over Gnome Shell. Personally, I rather like Gnome Shell, especially with a judicious choice of extensions, but I have to admit my Core Duo 2 laptops do not always like a fully composited desktop. Gnome 2 is obsolete, but lives on in RHEL 6 releases, e.g. CentOS/Scientific Linux/Springdale Linux with support until 2017 (apps and hardware) and 2020 (security only). External repositories provide newer kernels[1]. The MATE desktop is a fork of Gnome 2 built on libraries that are being moved forward. External repos for Debian Wheezy and mainstream packages for Debian Jessie. Mint also provide a MATE desktop[2], with the familiar Ubuntu package base. [1] http://sohcahtoa.org.uk/pages/centos.html [2] http://linuxmint.com/rel_petra_mate_whatsnew.php |
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[1] http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Red-Hat-confirms-GNOM...