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> "As a matter of great curiosity, it is really great to use Ubuntu LTS<br>
> edition, yes we all love it. It is stable and highly supportive in all the<br>
> manners - detecting all the hard ware by itself and a large repo of<br>
> softwares too! But I request for the future editions of LTS, to please never<br>
> integrated with it the Unity desktop, since it is so good right now, in the<br>
> future versions too, like 12.04, I would be happy to have the desktop which<br>
> is right now..."<br>
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</div>I am sure many people would share your feelings, but it is /way/ too<br>
late for that. 12.04 /will/ be based on Unity and Unity-2D for<br>
lower-spec hardware.<br></blockquote></div><br></div>Oh I see, if I am late. But I am unhappy to know that 12.04 would be with the Unity desktop since I saw many complaints and problems with the Unity desktop, that's why (though I have not used Unity desktop). If Gnome2 is dead, its okay, Gnome3 is there! But I was not sure (before this post) than installing Gnome3 from Unity Desktop would have no impact on the perfectness of the distro being in use...<br>
</blockquote><div><br>I would suggest you to try out the Unity Desktop environment for at least more than a week. Do not judge Unity based on what others are saying. This is because everyone has different tastes. What does not work for some people, might actually work for you.<br>
<br>I have been using Unity for more than 2.5 months. I have not had any problems with it.<br><br>Best Regards,<br>Rigved Rakshit<br></div></div>