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Just installed a clean 14.04 Alpha-2 and noted a few things:<br>
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gksu is not installed by default. Is that by design?<br>
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lightdm greeter: I like the old style logon window, where I just get
a text box to type in a user name instead of list with names to
select from. In 12.04 I could configure the lightdm greeter to do
that, however, those config items (greeter-hide-users=true) didn't
seem to do anything in 14.04. Also by design?<br>
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The default app configured to edit the menu is menuLibre. However,
Menulibre is not installed and the system reverts back to alacarte.
Probably a good thing since MenuLibre crashes for me all the time
trying to add launchers. <br>
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Just a personal preferences, and I know it's past the point where it
mattered: I do not like Ubuntu Software Center and much prefer
synaptic. Wish it was still included in the default distro.<br>
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<b>Lutz Andersohn</b><br>
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