13 May 2013

openSUSE 12.3 Part 3

Another couple changes I found, the first being the notification bar. With 12.2 and 12.1, you tap the bottom right corner for the notification bar to appear. Now, you hold your cursor against the bottom of the screen until it comes up which is very nice since I remember accidentally bringing it up when I don't want it. The notification bar also shows up when you tap the top left or hit activities.

The other change is that the workspace preview bar is mostly hidden to the side except for a little bit, so when you move your cursor over there, it slides out showing you the entirety of it. Quite nice, since there's not much of a point to show you something you're probably not looking at.

I forgot I had FGLRX installed for both Mei-chan and Melty, so when I went to append to fstab and something else on Mei-chan, I was greeted with a broken wallpaper and broken GNOME 3 interface. Everything still worked fine, just looked bad. Looked for updates that weren't there, and tweaking then rebooting with no avail. Looked it up online and read on one of them that they didn't have a problem any more after installing FGLRX. (I was quite determined it was a GNOME 3 problem since none of it was broken when I logged in as root.) Installed it and then the background was fine, but I was in mirrored mode. Tried getting it set back up right, and couldn't... Then I remembered about catalyst. Did a bit of configuring/rebooting until I got it set up right, but the bar was on the wrong screen, and I was hoping that I wasn't gonna have to reboot again... I was about to use catalyst to turn the wrong monitor off temporarily, and then I thought to give the regular display option a go first, which was very successful.

After that, I went to backup whatever from Melty before installing and looked to see if I had FGLRX installed, so I would know ahead of time if I needed to install it or not (and I did). Hardly had any problems, minus making simple mistakes since I was still a bit sleepy. It went by decently quick (about 2.5 hours) for preparing, installing, updating, and configuring compared to a fresh installation of windows which took me all day or longer from what I remember... *rolls eyes*

Now I just need to update Lie-chan, though I hardly touch her at all :x

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