[ubuntu-us-nm] Honest Question

David Einerson deinerson1 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 22 15:52:21 UTC 2012


I've tried using both gnome3 for 3 months and 11.10 Unity for about 2.5
months. I was unable to map my behaviour to gnome3 and the hiding of the
indicators in the lower right. I rely upon those being handy, so hiding
them is what did me in on gnome3.

Unity has admittedly taken a bit of getting used to, but I have encountered
no deal breakers when it comes to Unity - and the 12.04 release promises to
make Unity a much better experience. I am looking forward to it :)

On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 9:42 AM, Kurt von Finck <mneptok at mneptok.com> wrote:

> On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 8:53 AM, David Thomas <dthomasdigital at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Eric you rule,
> >
> >
> > I was sure you could use the old gnome just did not know Howe. Again Eric
> > saves the day.
>
> It's still a dead end, as GNOME2 is dead upstream from Ubuntu and all
> other distros. The conveniences provided by distro maintainers are,
> well, unmaintainable. Or will be soon.
>
> If you can't map your personal tastes to GNOME3 or Unity, I think you
> should take a longer look at XFCE or KDE or some such. I'm using
> mostly XFCE these days.
>
> The wheel turns. For me, it's best to move with things lest I get
> crushed underneath.
>
> --
> ./k
>
> kurt von finck
>
> http://www.mneptok.com
>
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Dave Einerson
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