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RE: Manjaro - PineBook Pro - Preview Released - PakoSt - 11-18-2019

@pcm720 what's your Sway setup?


RE: Manjaro - PineBook Pro - Preview Released - tophneal - 11-18-2019

After messing around with KDE+Wayland, and being annoyed by the white overlays given to every window/notification, I thought "why the hell not?" and installed Gnome 3. I have to say, I'm VERY impressed by how responsive it has been! I expected it to be bloated and sluggish, as my previous experience with Gnome 3 on lower spec hardware has been. However, it's snappier than KDE+Wayland, there's not been any annoying overlays, and trackpad emulation works very well! (Though for some reason, when using tap-to-click, the lower right of the trackpad, which works as the right click in every other OS I've tried, does not. You have to do the two finger tap.)

I think Gnome 3 might actually be a good DE option to give to the Manjaro PBP images. (Though I understand if the great people maintaining them don't use Gnome or feel like fooling with it.)


RE: Manjaro - PineBook Pro - Preview Released - cristobalhdez - 11-18-2019

(11-18-2019, 07:35 AM)tophneal Wrote: After messing around with KDE+Wayland, and being annoyed by the white overlays given to every window/notification, I thought "why the hell not?" and installed Gnome 3. I have to say, I'm VERY impressed by how responsive it has been! I expected it to be bloated and sluggish, as my previous experience with Gnome 3 on lower spec hardware has been. However, it's snappier than KDE+Wayland, there's not been any annoying overlays, and trackpad emulation works very well! (Though for some reason, when using tap-to-click, the lower right of the trackpad, which works as the right click in every other OS I've tried, does not. You have to do the two finger tap.)

I think Gnome 3 might actually be a good DE option to give to the Manjaro PBP images. (Though I understand if the great people maintaining them don't use Gnome or feel like fooling with it.)
Do you have the steps to install Gnome3?

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RE: Manjaro - PineBook Pro - Preview Released - tophneal - 11-18-2019

(11-18-2019, 08:07 AM)cristobalhdez Wrote:
(11-18-2019, 07:35 AM)tophneal Wrote: After messing around with KDE+Wayland, and being annoyed by the white overlays given to every window/notification, I thought "why the hell not?" and installed Gnome 3. I have to say, I'm VERY impressed by how responsive it has been! I expected it to be bloated and sluggish, as my previous experience with Gnome 3 on lower spec hardware has been. However, it's snappier than KDE+Wayland, there's not been any annoying overlays, and trackpad emulation works very well! (Though for some reason, when using tap-to-click, the lower right of the trackpad, which works as the right click in every other OS I've tried, does not. You have to do the two finger tap.)

I think Gnome 3 might actually be a good DE option to give to the Manjaro PBP images. (Though I understand if the great people maintaining them don't use Gnome or feel like fooling with it.)
Do you have the steps to install Gnome3?

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It was pretty simple, I just ran sudo pacman -S gnome

I intentionally left out gdm, as I wasn't sure if I didn't know if Gnome was worth keeping around. I also had some issues trying to install gnome-extra and didn't spend time tracking it down, but it's worth adding that to the install if you want the full switch.

After the install was complete, I logged out and chose Gnome (Wayland) from sddm.


RE: Manjaro - PineBook Pro - Preview Released - erchache2000 - 11-19-2019

(11-18-2019, 08:28 AM)tophneal Wrote:
(11-18-2019, 08:07 AM)cristobalhdez Wrote:
(11-18-2019, 07:35 AM)tophneal Wrote: After messing around with KDE+Wayland, and being annoyed by the white overlays given to every window/notification, I thought "why the hell not?" and installed Gnome 3. I have to say, I'm VERY impressed by how responsive it has been! I expected it to be bloated and sluggish, as my previous experience with Gnome 3 on lower spec hardware has been. However, it's snappier than KDE+Wayland, there's not been any annoying overlays, and trackpad emulation works very well! (Though for some reason, when using tap-to-click, the lower right of the trackpad, which works as the right click in every other OS I've tried, does not. You have to do the two finger tap.)

I think Gnome 3 might actually be a good DE option to give to the Manjaro PBP images. (Though I understand if the great people maintaining them don't use Gnome or feel like fooling with it.)
Do you have the steps to install Gnome3?

Sent from my PH-1 using Tapatalk

It was pretty simple, I just ran sudo pacman -S gnome

I intentionally left out gdm, as I wasn't sure if I didn't know if Gnome was worth keeping around. I also had some issues trying to install gnome-extra and didn't spend time tracking it down, but it's worth adding that to the install if you want the full switch.

After the install was complete, I logged out and chose Gnome (Wayland) from sddm.


I'm using gnome 3 and runs properly.

Gnome-extra has a dependence bug and can't install, you need to install single package of gnome-extra if you want it.

My pinebook pro system is using manjaro arm gnome 3 using emmc.

Goes very good in comparision with rest of distros.


RE: Manjaro - PineBook Pro - Preview Released - tophneal - 11-19-2019

(11-19-2019, 03:25 AM)erchache2000 Wrote: I'm using gnome 3 and runs properly.

Gnome-extra has a dependence bug and can't install, you need to install single package of gnome-extra if you want it.

My pinebook pro system is using manjaro arm gnome 3 using emmc.

Goes very good in comparision with rest of distros.
After discussing it with Strit, I've decided to just install individual packages from the group. When I looked up a list of packages in gnome-extra, it was mostly games. No thanks.


RE: Manjaro - PineBook Pro - Preview Released - DrYak - 11-19-2019

(11-18-2019, 07:35 AM)tophneal Wrote: After messing around with KDE+Wayland, and being annoyed by the white overlays given to every window/notification, I thought "why the hell not?" and installed Gnome 3. I have to say, I'm VERY impressed by how responsive it has been!

Well, no surprise, that's what Alyssa Rosenzweig (one of the main developer of Panfrost) runs on her ARM Chromebook so Panfrost is going to see a little bit more testing on Gnome than other DE.


RE: Manjaro - PineBook Pro - Preview Released - pcm720 - 11-19-2019

(11-18-2019, 04:00 AM)PakoSt Wrote: @pcm720 what's your Sway setup?

I'm using waybar, wofi, mako and termite, all themed around Adwaita-dark with Google's Noto Sans as main font.
I also removed XFCE altogether and installed GNOME instead. IMO, GNOME apps look better with tiling WMs.
Here's how everything looks:
https://imgur.com/a/O5MEoDV


RE: Manjaro - PineBook Pro - Preview Released - PakoSt - 11-20-2019

@pcm720 , that's really awesome setup!


RE: Manjaro - PineBook Pro - Preview Released - PRStoetzer - 11-20-2019

Tried Gnome out the other evening. Responsiveness wasn't great when navigating through all the Gnome menus, but the window movement was smoother than on my much more powerful laptops. Very impressive!

The three main problems I have with Manjaro ARM right now are getting hardware acceleration to work in Chromium so that 1080P videos are playable on YouTube, the lack of 5 GHz WiFi, and the lack of suspend. Based on the rapid progress so far, I'm quite hopeful that these issues will be resolved in the coming months!