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Offline RafiPZ

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To Ubuntu Users.
« on: October 15, 2011, 08:51:51 pm »
How do you like Unity so far? I think it blows. And Gnome 3 is even worse. I've been hearing good things about KDE "Plasma" but the last time I used KDE it was pretty buggy, anyone have any experience with it?

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Re: To Ubuntu Users.
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2011, 09:09:05 pm »
I don't use Ubuntu personally, but we have it on a test machine where I work. From passing glances it looks exactly the same as it always did. What don't you like specifically?
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Re: To Ubuntu Users.
« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2011, 11:30:57 pm »
I don't use Ubuntu personally, but we have it on a test machine where I work. From passing glances it looks exactly the same as it always did. What don't you like specifically?

Unity and Gnome 3 are both *extremely* very radical desktop changes.

I primarily use Linux and FreeBSD myself (Ubuntu on my laptop; Debian on my desktop; FreeBSD on my servers/ancient laptops, plus FLAB's servers that I help manage run Ubuntu; and at work I help maintain/fix some 2 thousand plus CentOS boxes).

If I want a really lightweight fast desktop environment I just go with Fluxbox. I run Debian Sid so I have access to Gnome 3 on my desktop and it's certainly fun to use. I'm not totally used to it yet so I'm not as fast when it comes to moving between windows, but the majority of my work is in a screen session in a konsole tab anyway so the desktop environment becomes irrelevant at that point.

I have noticed however that gnome 3 resumes from standby faster than unity, and that's enough for me to like it more.

I used KDE as my desktop environment for roughly a year straight through. It's very fun and pleasurable to look at, and not slow as long as your computer was made within the past 5 years (no joke) and doesn't have a shitty graphics card.

Some self shots of unity:
 - http://jrgp.us/screenshots/unity3.jpg
 - http://jrgp.us/screenshots/win_seamless.jpg

Some very recent shots of my gnome 3:
 - http://jrgp.us/screenshots/debian-gnomeshell2.png
 - http://jrgp.us/screenshots/debian-gnomeshell1.jpg

My Debian desktop before upgrading to Sid:
 - http://jrgp.us/screenshots/busy_shit_deb.png

Some old shots of fluxbox, demonstrating how little resources it uses:
 - http://jrgp.us/screenshots/freebsd3.jpg
 - http://jrgp.us/screenshots/freebsd4.jpg
 - http://jrgp.us/screenshots/freebsd8.jpg

Some KDE, showing off how fucking pretty it is:
 - http://jrgp.us/screenshots/kde12.png
 - http://jrgp.us/screenshots/kde11.png
 - http://jrgp.us/screenshots/kde9.png
 - http://jrgp.us/screenshots/kde1.png
« Last Edit: October 15, 2011, 11:33:36 pm by jrgp »
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Re: To Ubuntu Users.
« Reply #3 on: October 16, 2011, 04:19:01 pm »
My girlfriend just installed Ubuntu Oneiric (11.10) on her desktop now that we have it set up after moving.  I quite like the many small improvements they have made to Unity in this release.  I look forward to seeing what they do in the next LTS release, since that's when the developers really tend to tie it all together into an incredibly strong release. 

A lot of people have bitched about the move to Unity, but I knew all along that the first release would be a bit rough only to be followed by improvements leading up to a rock solid LTS.  It's something I've liked about Ubuntu's release cycle - they added LTS releases back in 2006 and then used intermediate releases to add bold new features and improvements (Upstart was the first example of this) which become solid by the time the next LTS release comes out.

*golf claps* good job devs, I look forward to using Oneiric and am going to install it on my laptop now as well.

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Re: To Ubuntu Users.
« Reply #4 on: October 17, 2011, 09:22:19 am »
I use KDE since i remember. I've never liked gnome's design, though i confess that never tried GNOME 3, perhaps it's time.
Here are some screen shoots from  KDE 4 switched to netbook mode, Gentoo Linux.
Yakuake dropdown terminal
Widgets dekstop
Netbook mode "star menu desktop"
Alt+Tab switcher

i've also used to use compiz-fusion window manger but it's incompatible with netbook mode
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Re: To Ubuntu Users.
« Reply #5 on: October 17, 2011, 10:01:16 am »
I had to switch over to Gnome when KDE 4.0 was released. I had to switch back to KDE when Gnome 3.0 was released. If only there was a working, modern desktop environment which wasn't Xfce(because it's buggy) or LXDE(Because it's buggy, awkward and looks awful). :(

Always falling back to Fluxbox though when needed. :) ..and of what I've heard, people are better off using Mint than Ubuntu, thanks to Unity. The only reason not to use Mint instead of Ubuntu is that.. it's not Ubuntu. Makes sense, huh?
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Re: To Ubuntu Users.
« Reply #6 on: October 17, 2011, 02:58:05 pm »
I've been playing around with KDE and it looks a lot better than I remembered. I'm just having issues shutting down and restarting through the GUI so I gotta go through terminal :|. Some buttons just don't respond at all.

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Re: To Ubuntu Users.
« Reply #7 on: October 18, 2011, 02:38:23 pm »
Windows XP 4 life.
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Re: To Ubuntu Users.
« Reply #8 on: October 18, 2011, 04:14:21 pm »
Windows XP 4 life.

How can you possibly choose XP over 7? I have 7 at work and I fucking *love* it! They copied Compiz a lot for the special effects but whatever.
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Re: To Ubuntu Users.
« Reply #9 on: October 19, 2011, 02:45:22 pm »
Windows XP 4 life.

How can you possibly choose XP over 7? I have 7 at work and I fucking *love* it! They copied Compiz a lot for the special effects but whatever.
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