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Test Drive Gnome 3 Shell Compositing Manager Interface
The first thing you’ll need to do is ensure that window compositing is enabled through the “Preferences -> Desktop Effects”. Then, use the following commands in the terminal to install and try out the new Gnome Shell compositing manager (these were tested in Fedora 13, if you’re using Ubuntu, you will need to change “yum” to “apt-get”).
yum install -y gnome-shell gnome-shell --replace
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