Re: GNOME 2 on Fedora 15

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Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> On 29/08/11 11:38, Dave Cross wrote:
>> I've tried GNOME 3 for a couple of months and I really don't like it[1].
>>
>> Is there any way to go back to GNOME 2 on Fedora 15? Can I reuse the
>> F14 rpms? Or can I rebuild the F14 srpms on my F15 system?
>>
>> Or perhaps someone else has already done this work and made GNOME 2
>> available for F15?
> 
> You have two ways to go, either learn to love gnome or quit gnome :-(

Maybe there is more ways, maybe Gnome developers will make sense of
Gnome3 is miscarrieed.

Maybe Gnome 2 will continue in previous accomplishments as another
project(s). There is another one:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=121162

Personally I'm now using XFCE.

Franta
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