Re: A task-centric desktop...
vladinator@gmail.com
vladinator at gmail.com
Mon Nov 21 12:58:23 UTC 2011
Paying attention to, and not being dismissive of, the needs and feedback of the community is the most important part of _any_ Distro. You either get that, or you quickly plummet from your position of prominence. Which is exactly what we are now seeing.
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From: "debd" <debd92 at gmail.com>
To: <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
Subject: A task-centric desktop...
Date: Mon, Nov 21, 2011 6:12 am
I don't follow. There's plenty of alternatives to Unity in Ubuntu. KDE,
XFCE and LXDE are the most comprehensive and supported desktop
environments, and there's probably of the order of 20 window managers
if you like tinkering with things.
Why does a dislike of Unity require an abandonment of Ubuntu? Was
Ubuntu's own Gnome 2 theme the only reason you first started using it?
Owww! did i really say that in those few words? :D
My point was to let people who are finding Unity / GNOME 3 difficult to use, know about the current adoption of GNOME 3 by Mint which might show them a way to migrate to GNOME 3 or may be Unity.
Of course with linux, you got lots of choise and abandoning unity doesn't have to mean abandoning Ubuntu.
So, chilll.
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