# echo -n 50 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/ondemand/sampling_down_factor You can test if this improves animation smoothness on your system by executing the following command: If you are experiencing this you may find the situation can be greatly improved by adjusting Ondemand's "sampling_down_factor" setting. The default CPUFreq scaling governor (Ondemand) which is used by AMD CPUs, older Intel CPUs, and many other CPUs, drops core frequency significantly between each animation frame (the issue is amplified by the nature of Gnome's engine only rendering frames as required) and this can result in jolty/laggy/slow animations. Improve animations on AMD CPU systems (and some others)Īlthough Gnome developers are working to improve the situation, as of Gnome 3.30 animations are still heavily reliant on a single thread processed by the CPU. # update-alternatives -config x-cursor-theme Using GNOME on Xorg, it is possible to change the cursor theme by executing This is no longer used by GNOME itself, but might still be useful to configure very old applications. The equivalent of gsettings(1) in much older versions of GNOME was gconftool(2). It is also possible to configure (read/write) settings using the command line with gsettings(1). The location of these varies depending on version, but common utilities include networking, themes, sounds and much more. Most configuration of the GNOME desktop is done via its various GUI utilities. The "GNOME Desktop" task is the combination of tasksel's common desktop ( task-desktop) and tasksel's GNOME desktop ( task-gnome-desktop) meta-packages. The GNOME Desktop task is what is installed by Debian-Installer's Desktop "task" (unless you picked another DesktopEnvironment!). Gnome-api-docs - The complete API documentation for all GNOME libraries. Gnome-devel - A full development suite for developing GNOME-based applications. Gnome-core-devel - The development packages to compile GNOME dependent packages from source. (you might or might not want to install them). Only the official “core” modules of the GNOME desktop. It provides the recommended GNOME environment for Debian. The full GNOME environment, including applications that are not officially part of the Upstream GNOME releases. It includes some applications that do not really integrate with GNOME, like LibreOffice and Firefox) ( This is what is installed on a freshly installed system. There are three options to install GNOME in Debian: The meta-gnome3 metapackage is not a good indication of the version of the overall desktop, particularly in development distributions. During transitions between versions, the GNOME packages are not necessarily all at the same version. GNOME is one of the DesktopEnvironment options in the DebianDesktopHowTo.įor the development distributions DebianUnstable/ DebianTesting, please refer to the versions of the individual upstream packages, such as gnome-shell. GNOME is both free and one of the most widely used desktop environments on the GNU/Linux operating system. The GNOME Desktop is an attractive and useful desktop environment. Translation(s): English - español - Français - Italiano - 한국어 - Melayu - Português (Brasil) - Русский - 简体中文
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