Ubuntu Classic in Ubuntu12.04
Russell Cook
ruscook_oz at yahoo.com.au
Sat May 12 08:28:21 UTC 2012
Agreed, this is the first version of Ubuntu I've like for a couple of
years. Why? Because unity shows promise in a way Gnome 3 doesn't and
Gnome2 wasn't going to evolve into.
On 12/05/12 17:29, Jared Norris wrote:
> On 12 May 2012 17:20, user1<bqz69 at telia.com> wrote:
>> On Thu, 10 May 2012 15:03:07 +0100, Colin Law wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Personally I suggest sticking with Unity for a few weeks to get used to
>>> it. Many find it very good after the initial learning curve.
>>>
>>
>> To get full use of Unity use Keyboard Shortcuts - spend a little time to
>> learn it e.g.:
>>
>> http://linuxlibrary.org/desktop/unity-desktop-keyboard-shortcuts/
>>
>>
>>
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> Took me about 5 minutes to get used to it.
>
> * The Linux key (on some keyboards it may appear as a windows logo)
> opens the dash and I can find programs and files by typing what I want
> and then hit enter when it appears.
> * The alt key opens the HUD and again I can start typing to find what
> command I want to run within the program
> * Pressing down the Linux key shows me anything else I need at any one
> time that I haven't committed to memory yet.
>
> Simple enough for even the most basic Linux users (like me!).
>
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