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|description=Starting with GNOME 3.8 Fallback is dead. Long live classic mode. Built with GNOME 3 technologies. Built as a set of extensions: each can be installed individually from extensions.gnome.org, and as a whole from distribution packages. Classic mode extensions are as supported as the core experience. Can be further tweaked from the extension config app. Classic mode is: application menu, task bar, traditional look, window list and more.
|description=
Classic mode is an alternative desktop mode, which uses the same technologies as the standard GNOME session.


|setup=
|setup=
If running from the Live Image, first create a password for the live user: {{command|passwd}}. Log out, then select the liveuser account in GDM. You should now be able to select a 'GNOME Classic' session at the password prompt.
If running from the live image, first create a password for the live user using the {{command|passwd}} command.
 
Make sure you have the gnome-classic-session package installed if not on LiveCD.


|actions=
|actions=
# In GDM see the session list. Log-in and log-out back to GDM and see the list again.
# Go to the login screen, either by logging out or by rebooting
# Check that choosing 'classic mode' in the gdm session chooser works as expected and is remembered
# At the login screen, select a user
# Check that the application menu shows favorites and categories that match the GNOME shell overview
# In the bottom corner of the screen is a gear button - this opens the session menu. "GNOME Classic" should be listed as an option.
# Select "GNOME Classic" from the session menu, and login
# Check that it is possible to launch applications and that the apps are organized into logical categories
# Check that it is possible to use the system calendar and notifications from the top bar
# Check that it is possible to use the system menu from the top bar
# Check that windows have minimize and maximize buttons
# Check that windows have minimize and maximize buttons
# Check that nautilus shows icons on the desktop
# Check that the taskbar can be used to restore minimized windows
# Check that the taskbar can be used to restore minimized windows
# Check that Alt-Tab shows windows instead of applications
# Check that Alt+Tab shows windows instead of applications
# Test the interaction between the taskbar, the message tray and the on-screen keyboard
# Check that it is possible to lock the screen and then unlock to get back into the session
|results=
|results=
}}
}}
Please file a bug for any obviously mistaken behavior during a general exploratory testing of the Classic Mode.
Please file a bug for any obviously mistaken behavior during a general exploratory testing of classic mode.
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Latest revision as of 10:14, 5 September 2022

Description

Classic mode is an alternative desktop mode, which uses the same technologies as the standard GNOME session.

Setup

If running from the live image, first create a password for the live user using the passwd command.

How to test

  1. Go to the login screen, either by logging out or by rebooting
  2. At the login screen, select a user
  3. In the bottom corner of the screen is a gear button - this opens the session menu. "GNOME Classic" should be listed as an option.
  4. Select "GNOME Classic" from the session menu, and login
  5. Check that it is possible to launch applications and that the apps are organized into logical categories
  6. Check that it is possible to use the system calendar and notifications from the top bar
  7. Check that it is possible to use the system menu from the top bar
  8. Check that windows have minimize and maximize buttons
  9. Check that the taskbar can be used to restore minimized windows
  10. Check that Alt+Tab shows windows instead of applications
  11. Check that it is possible to lock the screen and then unlock to get back into the session

Expected Results

Please file a bug for any obviously mistaken behavior during a general exploratory testing of classic mode.