Re: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS removing unity and installing GNOME
- From: Ryan Gauger <rtgkid@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2012 08:49:11 -0500
On 06/04/2012 08:44 AM, Jim Byrnes wrote:
On 06/04/2012 07:04 AM, Ryan Gauger wrote:Thank you. We will use your input to make the Ubuntu experience better.On 06/03/2012 11:09 PM, Eddie G.O'Connor Jr-I wrote:I have been using Ubuntu since 10 and to me I don't find the newI agree, and I will add to that: I do not understand why Unity has been
desktop environment offensive at all. I happen to like things that are
different, unique, and that go against the "norm". The Unity desktop
is something that although it might take some getting used to, is
definitely a step in the right direction......for me anyway. I realize
it's not everyone's cup of tea, but we're talking about a desktop
environment running on a platform that is NOT Windows! There's no
reason to just "deal" with a desktop you're not happy with, or that
seems complicated and confusing to you. For goodness sakes just use
something else. or create one of your OWN! Are we not the "Open Source
Community"? Surely there's some code, or some app, or some tip, trick,
hint, that you can glean from the gurus that exist throughout most of
the world! As for myself, I'll just use Unity, and get used to
it....only because my next project is trying to figure out how to
"blank out / erase" the OS on a tablet and install Ubuntu on one,
without having to buy the thing with Ubuntu pre-installed on it...I
wanna craft my OWN OS on one.......here's to hoping someone can point
me in the right direction?....thanks in advance and let's remember, it
might not be what you're looking for....but at LEAST IT'S NOT
WINDOWS!...LoL!
Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. (EGO II)
hated by so many Ubuntu users - and most of them haven't even tried to
get used to it - they just install another desktop environment. I am on
the Unity Design Team, and we have crafted the most beautiful desktop
environment ever (haha, just kidding). It would be helpful if someone
replied who hates Unity (or someone who knows why, but maybe doesn't
hate it themselves), and told me why, so that I can give this
information to the Unity Design Team. As I have said, I do *highly*
recommend just getting used to Unity, like you got used to Ubuntu when
you switched from Windows (I know not everyone did, but most people do
not install another OS than the one that came pre-installed (most
likely, that wasn't Ubuntu unless it was a System76). Either they were
eager to try out Ubuntu, or had someone telling them how good it was,
and installed it for them. Thanks!
In Christ,
Ryan
OK since you asked. Here are the main reasons I have not upgraded from 10.04 to 12.04 on my desktop. I have had Unity running on my laptop since it was released trying to "get used to it".
I like having the panel at the bottom of the screen where I can see at a glance what I have running and in what window it is running. I haven't been able to do this in Unity yet.
I like the menus to be on the apps window not disconnected at the top of the screen. If I have a small sized window at the bottom of the screen it seems foolish to have to move the cursor to the top of the screen to activate a menu.
I don't like the HUD idea. If I am starting to use a new program the first thing I do is pulldown all the menus to see what is available and then look at the preferences to see what is configurable. It seems to me HUD would make this difficult.
Those are specific reasons. In general I just don't want to have to remember another bunch of keystrokes to operate the OS. Typing and searching is all well and good if you know what you are looking for. If you don't seeing it in a menu sure helps.
Regards, Jim
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