Wednesday, 28 September 2011

How to Install GNOME 3 on Ubuntu 10.04

GNOME 3 comes after five years of hard work.It brings totally redesigned user interface, a lot of hot new features, improved applications, new translations and updated documentation. 

What is Gnome 3 ?

GNOME 3 is the next evolution of the GNOME desktop environment, and it has been released on April 6th, 2011, on mirrors worldwide. GNOME 3 is a light desktop environment used in many popular Linux distributions, such as Ubuntu, Mandriva, PCLinuxOS, etc.

Key Features of  ”Gnome 3″

  • Extremely elegant and easy-to-use desktop
  • Side-by-side window tiling, in order to handle multiple windows easy and simple
  • A revamped file manager
  • You can easily organize windows with totally revamped workspaces
  • Smoother and faster desktop experience.
  • A pleasant experience for every user.
Step-by-step Tutorial to Install Gnome 3

Step1:
Press ALT+F2 key on your keyboard, check the “Run in terminal” option and paste the following command in the “Run Application” dialog,
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3

A terminal window will open enter your password when asked.

The terminal window will appear for a few seconds, and it will automatically close.

Step2:

Press ALT+F2 key combination again, check the “Run in terminal” option and paste the following command in the “Run Application” dialog,
gksu apt-get update

As previous step enter your password when asked. A terminal window will appear for a few seconds, and it will automatically close.

Step3:

Press the ALT+F2 key combination again, check the “Run in terminal” option and paste the following command in the “Run Application” dialog,
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

terminal window will appear. Enter your password and hit Enter. When you will be asked if you want to upgrade your packages, type and hit Enter. The terminal window will automatically close when the installation is over.

Step4:

That’s it icon smile How to Install GNOME 3 on Ubuntu 10.04 GNOME 3 is  installed on your Ubuntu machine. Just reboot your system and choose Ubuntu GNOME Shell Desktop at the login screen.

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