On 08/29/2011 09:23 AM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
On 29.08.2011, Dave Cross wrote:
> I've tried GNOME 3 for a couple of months and I really don't like it[1].
Seems nobody likes it (me included). Frankly, Gnome3 is broken by design and
a f*cking piece of cr*p :-)
All the students at my college who use(d) Linux/Gnome2 before have switched, and
guess how many are using Gnome3 now? Yes, you're right: zero.
Just get over it, and use one of the fine alternatives: XFCE has
always been great, LXDE is slightly "buggy" but great too, and there
are various other good wm. I personally like ratpoison, awesome and
fluxbox a lot. It hurts a couple of weeks, but then you're done.
I tried both
LXDE & XFCE, but Desktop/panel (re)configuration
options/features seems limited:
XFCE:
1) Does XFCE allow creation of new panels, left/right/top(or bottom)
with features such as hiding panels which appears only when the
mouse is moved into the screen edges?
I cannot figure out how to add new panels; they appear collapsed,
and only expands with addition of new icons? How can I change the
panel properties to expand these new panels 100%, vertically and/or
horizontally?
2) Since I like to rearrange the icons within my main panel(1),
the workspace being 'centered', the icons adjusted to the
left and/or right of the workspace, the "open desktop apps icons"
moved to other panels (left/right/{top|bottom} instead of "main",
with locks, and the notifications panel to the left of screen and so
on, so do I have this flexibility as Gnome provides? I don't see it.
3) Can I move/drag-drop the icons from one panel into another?
LXDE:
1) I haven't figured out how to shrink the desktop icons, how can
I do this?