Thursday, June 4th, 2015 Gnome 3 ~~~~~~~ I have one computer which is online all the time and I use it via TeamViewer to do various tasks which either need to run overnight or need to run during day, when I'm at work. I mentioned this machine in some previous post, it's nothing modern - just an old Pentium 4 (well, at 3GHz) based PC with 2.25GB of RAM, 320GB HDD and Linux. I wouldn't run such computer 24/7 at home as it probably consumes around 100W when idle, because the motherboard has no CPU power management. But as the machine was made from spare parts and I don't pay for the electricity, I didn't bother to do anything with it yet. As I had something to do in the city the PC resides last weekend, I wanted to reinstall it and when in the process to switch from CentOS to Slackware. I tried to make both 32-bit and 64-bit version run with no success (kernel panicked randomly during the boot), I decided to upgrade CentOS to current version and get used to the fact, that I still have one computer with systemd. Unfortunately I had no time to replace the default desktop, which is Gnome 3. I have to say, this desktop environment horrible. Resource-hungry, slow, un-configurable and with some really annoying "features" like curtain+lock screen, sliding notification area or Activities Overview. Look of the GUI and even named features seem to be created to mimic those parts of new Mac OS X versions I hate most. Some people say, that they have no time to configure their desktops, the just want to install it and work. I can't imagine I can ever work in this nightmare. And as customization seems to require plug-ins or JavaScript programming, I will remove Gnome 3 and replace it with something else immediately when I'm next to the computer.