I am using xubuntu at the moment. Its very nice but takes a fair bit of tweaking. However I like the ability to tweak and/or break haha.
Sent from my Desire HD On Feb 22, 2012 4:50 PM, "David Smith" <d...@p3computers.com> wrote: > I have to agree with most being said about Unity and how it is such a jump > from what we were used to. I understand the evolution of software, from > one version to the next, but this felt like we were being forced to grow > wings and webbed feet at the same time (no longer Linux for human beings). > **** > > ** ** > > What I haven’t noticed is anyone saying that they’ve jumped to Kubuntu > (to stay faithful to *buntu). I’ve had a go, and I’m pretty impressed. It > is as easy to find stuff as Ubuntu 10.10 (which I have been using on my > netbook and am loathe to stop when support is discontinued).**** > > ** ** > > It seemed to me that a whole load of customisation was taken away from the > **** > > user when Unity came in, but this is an opinion on limited information, > since I’ve only dabbled, and my reaction after dabbling with Unity was a > dismissive “Naaaaaaaah!!”**** > > ** ** > > I suspect I will go to Mint on my netbook in due time.**** > > ** ** > > Thoughts?**** > > -- > ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ > >
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