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-Running
-
-You can either start gnome-shell "nested" in a window within your current
-session, or you can run it within your session replacing gnome-panel and
-window manager.
-
-Depending on the state of your X drivers, one or of the other of these may
-work better. So, if the first one you try doesn't work, try the other.
-
-====
-
-Running gnome-shell replacing the panel
-
-This approach is best when trying out the GNOME Shell and wanting to see its
-full potential.
-
-gnome-shell --replace
-
-When gnome-shell exits (you can kill it with Control-C in the terminal in which
-you started it), gnome-panel and metacity are restarted.
-
-====
-
-Running gnome-shell nested
-
-This approach is useful when developing the GNOME Shell and wanting to quickly
-test some changes. NOTE: It isn't useful for getting a good feel for how the
-shell works since it will be really slow, and won't properly integrate with
-the rest of your desktop.
-
-gnome-shell
-(This requires a relatively recent version of Xephyr with GLX support to be
-installed on your system (x11-servers/xephyr).