[lugm.org] Linus Torvalds finds GNOME 3.4 to be a "total user experience design failure"

Yasir MX yasirmx at hotmail.com
Sat Jun 9 09:20:58 UTC 2012


"No we dont need to wait for bank"

sa zom :D

Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2012 10:04:15 +0400
From: redoverlord at gmail.com
To: kn at servihoo.net; discuss at discuss.lugm.org
Subject: Re: [lugm.org] Linus Torvalds finds GNOME 3.4 to be a "total user experience design failure"

mono sucks mr.

BTW: next meeting we will discuss abt this.

Selven can you set up meeting for end of month?

No we dont need to wait for bank.

Cheers

Ronny

PS: 
We need to relocate meetings


On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 11:21 PM, Keshwarsingh Nadan <kn at servihoo.net> wrote:

Both gnome & kde are shit.
 Try mono
 Regards,
kn 
From: discuss-bounces at discuss.lugm.org [mailto:discuss-bounces at discuss.lugm.org] On Behalf Of Arvind Doobary

Sent: Friday, June 08, 2012 11:15 PM
To: discuss at discuss.lugm.org
Subject: Re: [lugm.org] Linus Torvalds finds GNOME 3.4 to be a "total user experience design failure"
 My reason of moving from KDE4 to Gnome was exactly the same, resource hog :P
I'm not going back to KDE, yet. XFCE is not mature enough for my usage and I'm thinking of trying both MATE and Cinnamon sometime soon when I get time to update my distro. 

If Cinammon does what I want it to do, then I wouldn't mind the ocassional bug, since it's quite new and is very actively developed this is to be expected. 
I'd had gripes with GDM3 also, and it was already a sign that the folks at Gnome were getting goofy. 


Cheers,
Arvind


On 06/06/12 18:10, Yasir MX wrote: I had to kick gnome and resort to kde lol...

The UI which once was resource efficient is now crap :((
Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2012 07:48:47 +0400
From: pcthegreat at gmail.com

To: ishwon at opensuse.org; discuss at discuss.lugm.org
Subject: Re: [lugm.org] Linus Torvalds finds GNOME 3.4 to be a "total user experience design failure"


gnome3 definitely has become a major turnoff, i basically stopped using gnome at all ever since they screwed up with gdm's configuration for login screen's theme at some point, sincei  felt such a feature should have been considerred normal and i should be doing any tweaks to do that. I just use my nix environment remotely now, my mac's front end is fine!


On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 4:45 AM, Nitin K Sookun <nsgupta at indra.mu> wrote:
I tested Cinnamon on Mint 12 and currently using the same on LMDE.
Well... To know if Cinnamon is better than gnome depends a lot on what you expect from a desktop environment.

Cinnamon sits on top on Gnome, so you're ultimately using the same thing but interacting differently.

I'd advise you moving to Cinnamon if you prefer the old school menu... But if you want it to perform better or be less buggy, then you'll be disappointed.

Better migrating with XFCE or something else in that respect.


Regards,Nitin K Sookun I blog at http://hacklog.in.Reach me through freenode #opensuse and spotchat #linuxmint-help. My nick is Ishwon.
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On 06/05/2012 09:35 PM, Mohammad Nadim Qaadiri Razavi Attari wrote: 
Hello, Just installed Linux Mint 13 (Maya) this weekend - with Cinnamon. Well Mint 12 (Lisa) also had Cinnamon.
 I just love it. :-) 
 On 5 June 2012 21:09, Arvind Doobary <arvind.d at intnet.mu> wrote:I've been sharing his feelings since GNOME 3.X. I really find 3.x to be very counter-productive and stuck to using Gnome 2. I'll wait a bit more to try out Cinnamon though, as I don't have much time to tinker with my system for now. Anyone tried Cinnamon (cinnamon.linuxmint.com) ? 


-Arv 
Mohammad Nadim Attari
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Republic of MauritiusTel: +230 786-3665
Skype: nadimattarihttp://www.linkedin.com/in/nadimattari



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