[clug] Alternative desktop view for Ubuntu 16

Hal Ashburner hal.ashburner at gmail.com
Tue Apr 24 02:59:16 UTC 2018


https://extensions.gnome.org

I think there's one there for each of your desired "features".
RHEL manages to make gnome 3 look likes gnome 2 with a selection of these.
I don't use them myself.

I really like gnome 3 but yeah, i would say that.

On Tue., 24 Apr. 2018, 12:02 pm jhock via linux, <linux at lists.samba.org>
wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I have finally bought myself a 64 bit computer to replace my old 32 bit
> one since Ubuntu no longer supports 32 bit architecture.
>
> I have loaded Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and copied my data onto the new computer
> but I still don't like the Gnome 3 or Unity looking desktop. I rather
> liked the old Gnome 2 or Mate version of Ubuntu but found that Mate had
> little problems that weren't on the standard Ubuntu version.
>
> I've tried to put up with the Gnome 3 desktop but after a week of
> frustration I've had enough. I want the following:
>
> 1. A panel at the top that shows in a drop down menu all the
> applications that I have on my computer. Cairo provides this but
> applications crash for no apparent reason.
>
> 2. Add to the top panel applications that I often use.
>
> 3. Four windows that I can switch between with Alt + ctrl left and
> right arrows. I don't like the two above and two below layout because I
> have to think in which window I'm in when I want to switch between
> them.
>
> 4. A panel down the bottom that shows the applications that I have open
> and allows me to switch between them by clicking on their icons in that
> panel.
>
> Can my requirements be configured in Gnome 3 or do I need to install
> another desktop?  I've tried Cairo but it just doesn't quite make the
> grade and I don't like applications crashing all of a sudden.
>
> I've tried Docky but I can't seem to configure a drop down menu as in
> requirement 1. above.
>
> Thanks in advance for any helpful suggestions.
>
>
> John.
>
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