I think this is good for the linux community  to bring desktop experience
more appealing to the masses and the linux desktop penetration vs windows vs
mac can bring into small margin.
On Ju>> With every update I hate the Ubuntu interface more (because I can't
>> work with Macs, my brain doesn't work that way).  Every update I
>> change the location of the window buttons again (gconf-editor), with
>> Natty I switched to the Ubuntu classic setup (still can't stand the
>> space saving scrollbar disappearing thing but Natty is on a spare
>> laptop, so haven't spent any time figuring if it's gconf-editorable).
>> At some point I might have to switch to Kubuntu or the LXDE ubuntu if
>> gnome gets too mac-like and can't be configured otherwise.  That might
>> be just two upgrades away.
>
> You can revert back to the old interface. At the login prompt select
> the Ubuntu Classic in the session box.
>
> I am using Arch Linux now and they have shifted to Gnome 3 with Gnome
> Shell. It is similar to Natty's Unity interface. I just had to pause
> for a moment, discard what I know, and start fiddling with the
> interface. It is not bad at all after the initial shock ;)
>
>
>
> Holden
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