migration path suggestions?

Liam Proven lproven at gmail.com
Wed Mar 14 14:01:24 UTC 2012


On 14 March 2012 04:29, Basil Chupin <blchupin at iinet.net.au> wrote:
> On 14/03/12 14:30, M.R. wrote:
>>
>> On 03/14/2012 01:37 AM, Rashkae wrote:
>>
>>> That being said, Unity is really not designed to be configurable (on
>>> purpose, if you can wrap your head around that insult.). If you don't
>>> like the way Ubuntu does things, ditching Unity is probably the best
>>> way to go.
>>
>>
>> The more I look at 12.04, the more I'm coming to that conclusion.
>>
>> I wish there was a succinct statement of the purpose behind all those
>> changes to gui, so that based on that I can make the decision. As it
>> is, I'm forced to decipher their strategy behind it all looking at a
>> large volume of details, with a significant investment of my time.
>> As it appears, that investment is likely to be lost...
>>
>> Ditching Unity (12.04 GUI/desktop?) means ditching Ubuntu, right?
>>
>> If that turns out to be my conclusion, what would be the logical
>> migration path for someone with a fairly high-end desktop computer,
>> who was perfectly happy with 10.04? It would appear I have somewhat
>> less than one year to decide (10.04 support end-date, April 2013).
>>
>> M.R.
>
>
> I am not a Moderator but I do have to make this firm request:
>
> do *NOT*, repeat *NOT*, keep altering the Subject heading of an existing
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>
> This is not the first time that you have done this so please cut it out!
>
> If you want to start a new thread then do so but leave an existing thread
> alone.

What Basil said!

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