Just got a gnome session fallback update from the repos
The last update I've seen is just a rename of "classic" back to "fallback": http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php...9&postcount=22 If you log out and check available sessions you'll see the name change
But it appears to still be working good. Is that the only change they made? edit! Yes .. I see.. sheesh.. why even mention it.
Here's what my Ubuntu-GNOME-remix login screen looks like with gnome 3.7.3 from the staging PPA, and with 'gnome-session-fallback' installed: new_classic_gnome_3.7.3.JPG And here's what the "new classic" session looks like ATM: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php...7&postcount=10 Just remember it's all a work in progress, so it's too soon to pass judgment And since Raring will use gnome 3.6 I expect the "fallback" session to survive just this cycle and then disappear in 13.10, but my time machine is borked so it's just a game of wait and see.
Last edited by kansasnoob; January 2nd, 2013 at 11:55 AM.
Hmmmm... ok ..! I think I am then trying to dream the impossible dream. That being that Canonical will extend Lucid LTS updates for another 2 years. I mean I can still install raring on older machines (even 600MHz PIII) but MATE is so crumudgeon on older machines, (fvwm-crystal better) but for those who like the older gnome + ubuntu is going to be obsolete.
Originally Posted by ventrical Hmmmm... ok ..! I think I am then trying to dream the impossible dream. That being that Canonical will extend Lucid LTS updates for another 2 years. I mean I can still install raring on older machines (even 600MHz PIII) but MATE is so crumudgeon on older machines, (fvwm-crystal better) but for those who like the older gnome + ubuntu is going to be obsolete. I have about 30 PC's running this setup with Precise: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1966370 And it's supported until April 2017, so if I don't like the options available in 14.04 I'll wait for 16.04 to decide which route to take
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