Originally Posted by Mr.JJ The network icon (in the panel) just went missing. Anyone else has this issue? @VinDSL, In you screenshot I don't see it either. That's fixed in gnome-shell - 3.7.5-0ubuntu1~raring2 which should build shortly (or you can install gir1.2-nmgtk-1.0 manually).
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Originally Posted by jbicha …which is now in the staging PPA. The GNOME Classic mode is surprisingly good for their first release. This is pretty good. I think a workspace switcher would be nice though And it'll take a while to find all of the new config files so I can start breaking things
Originally Posted by jppr Maybe a silly question ... But why Gnome is not updated in the official repos Raring will still use GNOME 3.6 because 3.8 isn't released until March and Raring is released in April, so there wouldn't be sufficient time to sync and test all of the changes.
Originally Posted by Mr.JJ The network icon (in the panel) just went missing. Anyone else has this issue? @VinDSL, In you screenshot I don't see it either. Some of the buttons are AWOL, on the panel. Maybe they renamed something-or-another, or the paths have changed. I haven't had a chance to dig into it. But, nothing is missing that I care about. Also, it could be theme related. The theme I'm running is pretty old -- amazing it works at all. I got rid of the date & time button again. Evidently, the update overwrote my modded "panel.js" file. Anyway, that was my doing... I'm sure the panel buttons will be back, sooner or later.
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Originally Posted by jbicha That's fixed in gnome-shell - 3.7.5-0ubuntu1~raring2 which should build shortly (or you can install gir1.2-nmgtk-1.0 manually). Oops! Should have kept reading. Sorry... EDIT Upgraded, and the network button is back. Thanks! Activities button is still missing -- but the hot corner works. Just saying. I have a *feeling* the activities button is hiding underneath the apps & places buttons. I'm getting into Plank, anyway...
Last edited by VinDSL; February 8th, 2013 at 01:32 AM. Reason: Update
The AMD64 build of gnome-shell-3.7.5-0ubuntu1~raring2 from the GNOME3 staging PPA still doesn't install for me. Looking at the control file, it has a unfulfilled dependency on "libgjs0-libmozjs185-1.0". However, the version from the ricotz testing ppa does install.
Originally Posted by pferraro The AMD64 build of gnome-shell-3.7.5-0ubuntu1~raring2 from the GNOME3 staging PPA still doesn't install for me. Looking at the control file, it has a unfulfilled dependency on "libgjs0-libmozjs185-1.0". However, the version from the ricotz testing ppa does install. That's because the ricotz testing PPA has migrated to mozjs188 and the GNOME3 Staging PPA has not.
Originally Posted by pferraro The AMD64 build of gnome-shell-3.7.5-0ubuntu1~raring2 from the GNOME3 staging PPA still doesn't install for me. Looking at the control file, it has a unfulfilled dependency on "libgjs0-libmozjs185-1.0". However, the version from the ricotz testing ppa does install. Do not use the Gnome3 Staging PPA and the Ricotz Testing PPA at the same time.
Originally Posted by Harry33 Do not use the Gnome3 Staging PPA and the Ricotz Testing PPA at the same time. It is fine to use both if you keep your eyes open on updates.
Originally Posted by ricotz It is fine to use both if you keep your eyes open on updates. That's what I've been doing... I started using the 'open-eyes' method of updating, back when the x-edger's PPA would bork my install, from time-to-time. It was best to check for suitable updates, and apply them accordingly. Blindly upgrading edger's was asking for trouble. Speaking of updates... Ubuntu 13.04 / Linux 3.8-rc6 / Gnome-Shell 3.7.5 (Staging) / Plank / Conky / ACYL / Chromium Canary The button icons, on the left-side of the panel are missing, otherwise everything is working fine...
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