Re: ubuntu 12.04 LTS removing unity and installing GNOME



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I highly recommend forcing yourself to get used to Unity.
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I second that ....... except it's not forcing, it's simply another way and it's really dead easy.
Working with the new Unity has not slowed me at all.
I learned for Ubuntu and for Fedora and LUV both systems, after the mind stopped complaining things became very easy.
It takes a few minutes of your time to learn to use the new. Adapting your machine to the old can take days.

A proviso:
If your machine is a Dell 1545 with on board video, forget it. Unity is slow when it comes to graphics manipulation of large raw files, you have to go back to Ubuntu 10.04.

Love the Pangolin.
Roger


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