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It's clear that Ubuntu is moving away from GNOME 2? Why? This
package is still available even in new release, and it's a lot of
people using it. Now you mean that if unity is main desktop option,
it is one and only option?<br>
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04.09.2011 22:08, Carl Ansell пишет:
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On 04/09/11 08:20, Oddvar Kvernevik wrote:
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<td style="font: inherit;" valign="top">I report this as a
bug because what happened was highly unexpected.<br>
I have Used Ubuntu with Classic Gnome desktop in all the
years w Ubuntu.<br>
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My computer has Pentium D processor, 80GB harddisk and <br>
Nvidia graphic card with 2GB Ram.<br>
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This is what happened when I first time used the Ubuntu
11.04.<br>
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First I burned the Ubuntu 11.04 CD.<br>
During boot I got message saying my Hardware is not good
enough for Unity<br>
and Gnome Classic will be used.<br>
Thats all fine because I prefer Gnome Classic over
Unity.<br>
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The problem started when I wanted to use my Ubuntu as I
am used to.<br>
First I waned to Add to Panel; Dictionary Lookup.<br>
That choice suddenly did not exist. After asking the
Ubuntu Community I got to know<br>
this option has been removed from Unity.<br>
But I did not use Unity, only classic Gnome desktop?<br>
After some investigation I found there were programs
installed on my system<br>
that refer to Unity.<br>
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After removing those programs I am back to Gnome Classic<br>
and no more problems about Unity.<br>
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I report this as a bug because this should not happen
during install:<br>
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First my 2-3 years old Pentium D computer is not too old
to run Ubuntu whether<br>
Unity or Classic. I personal prefer Classic but I never
got the opportunity to<br>
choose during install.<br>
After classic installed, it seemed there where still
some annoying traces from Unity <br>
like Dictionary Lookup is not on the list over
applications "Add to Panel"<br>
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Only after search and remove all programs in my system
that seems to be<br>
related to Unity did my system function as a normal
Ubuntu Gnome classic desktop.<br>
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This was highly annoying and disturbing to me<br>
and it should indeed be reported as a bug.<br>
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Regards from Oddvar Kvernevik<br>
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I would recommend that you try one of the many GNOME 2 Ubuntu
based distros out there such as Mint. It is clear that Ubuntu is
moving away from GNOME 2 and Oneiric will not even provide the
GNOME 2 desktop as an option, but there are many distributions
that still use it as their main interface.<br>
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С уважением, Виктор Погребняк
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