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== Gnome 3 == | == Gnome 3 == | ||
[[File: Gnome-de-18.jpg|thumb|left|375px]] | [[File: Gnome-de-18.jpg|thumb|left|375px]] | ||
'''[http://www.gnome.org/ Gnome 3]''' is an intuitive desktop environment that utilises a tablet or smartphone style interface to access applications. It is not compatible with compiz. Although Gnome is very easy to learn and use, its customisation options are quite limited, and it can be difficult to configure. A 64 bit installation of Manjaro running Gnome uses about 447MB of memory. | '''[http://www.gnome.org/ Gnome 3]''' is an intuitive desktop environment that utilises a tablet or smartphone style interface to access applications. It is not compatible with compiz. Although Gnome is very easy to learn and use, its customisation options are quite limited, and it can be difficult to configure. A 64 bit installation of Manjaro running Gnome uses about 447MB of memory. | ||
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====== Optional: Install and use GDM, the recommended display manager for gnome ====== | ====== Optional: Install and use GDM, the recommended display manager for gnome ====== | ||
GDM is installed as a dependency of gnome, to enable it | GDM is installed as a dependency of gnome, to enable it | ||
systemctl enable gdm.service --force | |||
====== Optional: Install the Manjaro configuration and theming for gnome ====== | ====== Optional: Install the Manjaro configuration and theming for gnome ====== | ||
sudo pacman -S manjaro-gnome-assets manjaro-gdm-theme manjaro-settings-manager | sudo pacman -S manjaro-gnome-assets manjaro-gdm-theme manjaro-settings-manager | ||