
2011/5/6 Ted Zlatanov
Supposedly gnome-panel will be used as a fallback in case the machine can't handle the new Gnome shell. I can't find a way to force that fallback, though, in the Wiki above or with Google searches. Does anyone know?
MT> There is a setting for it, but I only know how to get to it from MT> inside gnome-shell itself, it's called fallback mode, MT> System Settings-> System Info -> Graphics.
Right you can override the gnome/fallback session with gsettings on "org.gnome.desktop.session session-name" after creating a xmonad.session file. The one in Fedora looks like this: -=- [GNOME Session] Name=Bluetile session RequiredComponents=gnome-panel;gnome-settings-daemon; RequiredProviders=windowmanager;notifications; DefaultProvider-windowmanager=bluetile DefaultProvider-notifications=notification-daemon -=- At the distro level at least I think using an xsession .desktop is the correct way to do this (see my previous mail). Jens