o so until it is no longer
supported.
I like the Unity desktop. All my favourite programs are quickly
accessed from the toolbar at left and others can be found in Dash.
Unity gives me fast access to programs and I would be disappointed at
losing it. Is there a choice?
Please tell me wha
d what do I think of Ubuntu's Gnome desktop. I am using
> 16.04 LTS and will continue to do so until it is no longer supported.
>
> I like the Unity desktop. All my favourite programs are quickly accessed
> from the toolbar at left and others can be found in Dash. Unity gives me
> f
from my microwave
On 4 Dec. 2017 12:18 pm, "Geoffrey Combes" <gcomb...@bigpond.com> wrote:
> I have been asked what do I think of Ubuntu's Gnome desktop. I am using
> 16.04 LTS and will continue to do so until it is no longer supported.
>
> I like the Unity deskto
I have been asked what do I think of Ubuntu's Gnome desktop. I am using
16.04 LTS and will continue to do so until it is no longer supported.
I like the Unity desktop. All my favourite programs are quickly accessed
from the toolbar at left and others can be found in Dash. Unity gives me
fast
...@kukums.com
To: ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Mon, 23 May, 2011 11:07:52 PM
Subject: Unity Desktop
Hi folks,
I was concerned about the Unity desktop for use by PC beginners, but having
used
it for a while now I find it is not as bad as previously discussed on this
forum.
However, I find one
On 23/05/11 23:07, Peter Kukums wrote:
Hi folks,
I was concerned about the Unity desktop for use by PC beginners, but
having used it for a while now I find it is not as bad as previously
discussed on this forum.
However, I find one behaviour which would be confusing for beginners.
Opening