Can you use gnome in ubuntu 12.04




















Previously with This is because for whatever reason, I got better performance overall and in some specific use cases for a normal workstation with the server kernel than with the desktop one. Now that the two kernels have been merged into one, I guess that reason no longer exists. Though it begs the question, did we all end up with the server kernel, or did servers end up with a desktop kernel or is the result some hybrid of the two?

Off to installing it is then…. You mention running a VM, perhaps you need to enable 3D acceleration and bump up the video memory. As well, you may need to install some virtual machine specific drivers I am thinking of VirtualBoxes Guest Additions. You can read about the decision to merge the two cores. Basically, the differences between the two used to be the tasking model — now they use the same tasking model.

Basically, this means perhaps slightly lower performance for some applications since tasking overhead is a little higher than it might have been for the server. On the other hand, it makes life easier for Ubuntu since they only need to test and maintain one kernel instead of two. As well, Ubuntu Desktop edition installed just fine and ran Unity3D.

Last resort would be to build it and see what happens. I run Ubuntu as a guest in VirtualBox running on Windows 7 and, after your last comment, I was able to reproduce exactly what you describe unless, I am misunderstanding you again. I also noticed the VirtualBox Guest Additions were not building — this requires the following: 1 check your kernel version: uname -r for me it spit back 3.

We have to install make because, for some reason, while gcc got installed, make did not. If you installed gnome-shell instead of gnome , then you will also have to install gnome-terminal and gcc. Hi SamAdams, Please install ubuntu-desktop over the server and then install gnome.

Command: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-dekstop This will install unity, and then you need to install gnome above it. Alternatively, you can do the following too, over your existing installation to get it working: sudo apt-get install gnome-panel gnome-menus indicator-applet-complete.

That will work, but installing ubuntu-desktop will add about 2GB to the hard disk. There has to be a lighter way to add a GUI to Ubuntu Server — hopefully, this will be the topic of a new article. What I want is gnome-session-fallback branded and themed like it belongs with Ubuntu, aka Ambiance and if possible gnome-shell to play with on the side.

However, your suggestion about installing the panel and indicator-applet separately sounds like a plan. Though, I suspect they are already installed since I pulled down vanilla Gnome. The easiest way would be: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop sudo apt-get purge unity unity2d sudo apt-get install gnome sudo apt-get autoremove.

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Your email address will not be published. Skip to content General How to install classic gnome desktop in ubuntu Install classic gnome desktop in ubuntu Once you are at logon screen click the option to change your session then choose Gnome Classic to logon Once you logged in you should see similar to the following classic gnome desktop Sponsored Link. December 25, at am. June 12, at am.



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