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Auteur: Jaret Cantu
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À: dng
Anciens-sujets: Re: [Dng] Everyone's favorite DE: GNOME3
Nouveaux-sujets: [Dng] How about KDE/Plasma? (was: Re: Everyone's favorite seasoning: Cinnamon), Re: [Dng] Everyone's favorite seasoning: Cinnamon
Sujet: [Dng] Everyone's favorite seasoning: Cinnamon (Re: Everyone's favorite DE: GNOME3)
Just did a systemd-free build of Cinnaminnaminnamon this morning and...

Shutdown instead Logs Out. Like, not even a modal to pop up with
grayed-out buttons like a misconfigured XFCE: it just logs you out.

It looks like instead of the normal DE systemd-or-ConsoleKit choice,
Cinnaminnaminnaminnaminnamon has
systemd-or-Old-UPower-and-thus-ConsoleKit. So, the combination of no
systemd and a new UPower leaves it inside of a power-management vacuum.

My suspicion is that "old UPower" can be "any UPower", but a-patchin'
will have to be done (or maybe an OpenBSD patch raid?)

I've uploaded the three scrubbed packages to the Devuan GitLab gnome
group; there are some gnome3 dependencies that it uses, although since I
already had them installed on my system, I'm not quite sure which ones.

I'll put the prebuilt packages on my mirror once I figure out that
shutdown thing. And I'll have to figure it out now or else lose sleep
obsessing over it.


I must say, Cinna[REDACTED]mon seems pretty snappy -- although maybe
that is just an illusion caused by how much new windows grow in size?



Cheers,

Jaret Cantu

On 05/29/2015 09:03 AM, David Harrison wrote:
> On 29/05/2015 12:59, dng-request@??? wrote:
>> Haven't tried yet, but I can!
>>> I actually haven't got a chance to do much Cinnaminnamon yet at all
>>> since it
>>> was still in Debian testing and largely unfit for public consumption
>>> last
>>> time it was on my mind.
>>>
>>> I suspect it will just be more config changes like gnome, for the
>>> most part.
>
> My interest in Gnome, as a user, would lie in the components that
> still underlie Cinnamon. Try a Mint 17.1 VM and you'll see Cinnamon is
> fairly polished now.
>
> Plonk Cinnamon on top of Devuan and you'd be halfway to a Mint
> substitute, when they inevitably follow Ubuntu's slide down the
> systemd mud-chute.
>
> Xfce/Whisker achieves much the same as Cinnamon for my purposes and
> it's less of a resource hog. My themeing tastes are simple and
> satisfied by either DE. However given a fast system it's enjoyable to
> use the extra bells and whistles!
>
> Purely personal opinion, not speaking for anyone else here.
>
> Dave H
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