[xubuntu-users] Positive Feedback For The Xubuntu Team
Fred Roller
fredroller66 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 4 19:59:06 UTC 2015
+1 To the developers. Burned all my window bridges back in 2005 and
after some trials landed on Xubuntu. I haven't looked back. The few
issues that have come, and they do, just how computers are, the team has
really knocked them down and made a reliable, easy to use system. I use
Xubuntu as a first OS for Linux newbies who are interested in trying for
the first time. Good job!
-- Fred
On 09/04/2015 03:48 PM, George DiceGeorge wrote:
> if its that fast then ubuntustudio !
> reply goes to writer,
> [reply all] goes to group
> i think
> but im not very active in xubuntu stuff
> [g]
> *From:* Don <mailto:donohio53 at gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Friday, 04 September, 2015 20:26
> *To:* Xubuntu Support and User Discussions
> <mailto:xubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
> *Subject:* Re: [xubuntu-users] Positive Feedback For The Xubuntu Team
> George,
>
> Great. Just thought the team might need a little "good news" now and
> then.
>
> My PC is a newer build, with a quad core ASUS motherboard (without
> UEFI) and just about everything is new except for the WD hard drive
> and my DVD drive. Have 8 gigs of DDR3, so it is plenty speedy running
> Xubuntu 15.04.
>
> Have not been on the Xubuntu mailing list for long.
>
> Don
> On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 3:21 PM, George DiceGeorge
> <dicegeorge at hotmail.com <mailto:dicegeorge at hotmail.com>> wrote:
>
> I too like the simple menus in xubuntu,
> which i put on smaller older pcs
> and that it uses the same menus etc as
> ubuntustudio
> which i put on bigger newer pcs.
> [g]
> *From:* Don <mailto:donohio53 at gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Friday, 04 September, 2015 20:00
> *To:* xubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
> <mailto:xubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
> *Subject:* [xubuntu-users] Positive Feedback For The Xubuntu Team
> Just a few words of encouragement to the Xubuntu gang. I switched
> back to the Canonical family of Ubuntu flavors in the past year.
> Listened to "Popey" on The Jupiter Broadcasting's "Linux
> Unplugged" podcast and found he give many great comments about the
> Ubuntu offerings. Have tried many systems and find good in many.
>
> My attempts to work with Ubuntu Unity were /almost/ good enough,
> but found a rigidity and lack of polish for a system that has been
> under development for many cycles. The other flavors I have
> worked with have been Ubuntu-GNOME and Xubuntu. I love them both,
> but find that while Ubuntu-GNOME has plenty of quality and polish,
> I find that Xubuntu has both great polish and flexibility. When I
> want to change the look of something, Xubuntu easily allows that
> to happen.
>
> Hope to stay with Xubuntu for many cycles and appreciate the
> effort that the team does to make it work so well. I use a
> desktop and am pleased to say that there have been no issues or
> special problems. The system was built by a friend who builds and
> repairs computers and he let me watch as he crafted the system.
>
> Looking forward to future efforts to move into Snappy packages.
> Was glad to see systemd adopted by the Ubuntu system.
>
> If I have gotten this posting to the wrong address, just let me
> know. I could not seem to find another way to give positive
> feedback. The team needs that too.
>
> Don
>
>
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