
"Flashback" is someone forking and maintaining the old "fallback" package,
which was discontinued upstream after Gnome 3.6. It's actually Gnome 2
underneath; Gnome 3 has never supported alternative window managers
directly, "gnome-fallback" instead forced a Gnome 3-like theme onto Gnome 2.
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 2:35 PM Adam Sjøgren
Steve writes:
Hello, I got a new computer and install ubuntu to 18.04 (Bionic Beaver). When i login through xmonad, my ubuntu desktop environment disappears, it's all black. No wallpaper, no tray, no nothing.
What happens if you choose the "GNOME Flashback (Xmonad)" session when logging in, instead of the "XMonad" session?
The xmonad package in Ubuntu includes two xsessions, one with xmonad only and one with "GNOME Flashback" (which I guess means fallback) and xmonad:
· https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/amd64/xmonad/filelist
Best regards,
Adam
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