I've been running Natty for a week now and the new Unity environment has
really grown on me.  Once you get over the initial "Grrmmmphhh- change is
bad" reaction and actually start using it, it's quite slick and efficient.
 I have more screen real estate now and never have to click through menus
finding a program- just hit the super key once, type the first few letters
of the application you want to launch, and hit enter- don't even touch the
mouse.

I can honestly say that after only a week I am now faster and more efficient
with Unity than I ever was with the previous GNOME desktop interface.  There
are definitely a few rough edges though- Unity attempts to replace the
systray with new and improved 'indicators'- which is a good move, but
unfortunately many apps (such as DropBox and Skype) don't implement the new
indicator interface yet so you have to do some ugly hacks to get them to
work.

See here:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/03/how-to-hide-or-show-app-tray-applets-in-ubuntu-11-04/
or
http://pricklytech.wordpress.com/2011/04/30/ubuntu-11-4-natty-customizing-the-notification-area-in-unity/

I anticipate Natty getting a pretty negative reaction because people tend to
be so resistant to change (and - in fairness - because as the first Unity
release things are far from perfect) but I commend Canonical and the Ubuntu
community for being willing to stick their necks out and try to improve the
Linux desktop experience knowing many seasoned users won't be initially
comfortable with it, and therefore extremely critical of it.

If you approach Natty and Unity with an open mind and give it a fair trial
for a week or so, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised as I was (and I was
as skeptical and ready to sling mud as anyone).

David


On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 4:21 AM, Otandeka Simon Peter <[email protected]>wrote:

> Anyone running Natty 11.04 and can give us a good testimony about it?
>
> On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 11:37 AM, Reinier Battenberg <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  Hi,
>>
>> I added the Ubuntu & Kubuntu Natty 11.04 iso's to the downloads page
>>
>> http://linux.or.ug/Downloads
>>
>> On a properly connected Ugandan network, that should be faster to
>> download.
>>
>> --
>>
>> rgds,
>>
>> Reinier Battenberg
>>
>> Director
>>
>> Mountbatten Ltd.
>>
>> +256 758 801 749
>>
>> www.mountbatten.net
>>
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