Ubuntu Shows Distrowatch Decline As Mint Soars
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Posted 26 November 2011 - 07:23 AM
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Posted 26 November 2011 - 08:14 AM
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Posted 26 November 2011 - 10:17 AM
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Posted 26 November 2011 - 11:31 AM
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Posted 26 November 2011 - 11:59 AM
The best example of why the global menu bar is a bad idea is with Pidgin. Like most people, I keep the buddies list in a narrow window over on the right side of the screen. By the way I organize the buddy list, I in fact kept that window in a smaller box on the lower-right of the screen. In order to access the menu for Pidgin, I first had to put it in focus, then move the mouse all the way to the top left of the screen to access menu functions. (I have only single monitor setups, I don't even want to know how this affects a multi-monitor setup. Is it possible that if Pidgin was in the lower right of monitor four, you had to move all the way to the top of monitor one to access the menu!? I don't care. The simpler solution for me was to dump Ubuntu. I first tried Kubuntu. It was beautiful, but buggy. Firefox would crash the system and boot me back to the log in screen -- every time! And, *only* after logging in. If I locked the screen or never logged out, Firefox would not boot me back to the log in screen -- ever. Then there was that Nepomuk thing that always failed. But, disabling it did not solve the Firefox problem. That's when I read about Linux Mint. I loaded version 11 and I have been happy with it -- so far. I understand they have some disagreements with Gnome's development as well. Let's see how they choose to resolve those issues in 12. Hopefully, it won't be the same potentially fatal changes that Ubuntu made.
It appears to me that Canonical did want to focus on the tablet space. It's the only thing that can explain the philosophy behind Unity. But, for a desktop, Unity totally bites.
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Posted 26 November 2011 - 12:22 PM
Unity is a big turn off for me. I have Ubuntu on 5 computers in my house and I am not upgrading to Nutty until it properly supports Gnome interface. I have been using Ubuntu since ver 6.04.
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Posted 26 November 2011 - 01:13 PM
On the tablet, Ubuntu runs rings around Windows 7 in usability - Unity is well-suited to that environment, though still not as clean as iOS 5 or Android ICS.
On the desktop, I'm finally learning my way around, but I doubt I'll become as productive as I was under Gnome 2.
My vote is still up for grabs. I like the concept of a universal interface on all of my devices, but Unity needs more work to equal its competitors on the desktop.
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Posted 26 November 2011 - 01:36 PM
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Posted 26 November 2011 - 02:34 PM
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Posted 26 November 2011 - 04:09 PM
I suspect what we are seeing with Ubuntu is what we will be seeing with Fedora. I believe people are abandoning these distros because many of them see the interface, can't stand it, and go elsewhere. Its the DE they object to, but the distro gets blamed.
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Posted 26 November 2011 - 04:27 PM
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Posted 26 November 2011 - 05:30 PM
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Posted 26 November 2011 - 06:52 PM
mobistry, on 26 November 2011 - 12:22 PM, said:
Unity is a big turn off for me. I have Ubuntu on 5 computers in my house and I am not upgrading to Nutty until it properly supports Gnome interface. I have been using Ubuntu since ver 6.04.
Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal still supports Gnome 2.32. Just choose Gnome classic at logon. IMO this distro is the best of the newest because we can still use classic gnome. Deviantart provides a link to mediafire where you can download Macbuntu; if your into that kind of thing.
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Posted 26 November 2011 - 07:53 PM
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#16
Posted 26 November 2011 - 09:32 PM
Unless 12.04 sees the return to the classic environment, I will be searching for a new OS
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Posted 29 November 2011 - 09:21 PM
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Posted 03 December 2011 - 01:47 PM
That's a joke, right? Nothing was wrong with Ubuntu until Unity came along. Unity is frustrating, non-intuitive, and divergent from every pre-existing paradigm.
I happily used Ubuntu, recommending it to all my customers and friends until they abandoned the traditional menu structure for the pile of poo that is named Unity.
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Posted 07 December 2011 - 08:54 AM
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Posted 14 December 2011 - 10:26 AM
CannibalCat, on 26 November 2011 - 09:32 PM, said:
Unless 12.04 sees the return to the classic environment, I will be searching for a new OS
Me too :/ Unity sucks, and i'm already on Mint now.
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