Good points, but dont let unity put you off upgrading your ubuntu setup as
it is just a matter of selecting 'classic' mode from the log in screen and
all is the same as 10.04 etc in regards to the gui.

On 2/06/2011 2:44 PM, "Carl Turney" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

On 02/06/11 13:39, Craig George wrote:
> ... Just because a

> feature is released in one version of a distro doesnt automatically make
> it the standard though....
Either the marketplace isn't responding favourably to Unity, overall, or
this section of the relevant page on Wikipedia has a bias in reporting
the response:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unity_(desktop_environment)#Reception

There are many cases where an inferior product was imposed upon a market
and became the dominant standard, but also many cases where the
disregard of customers has been the downfall of both the product and the
developing organisation.

Only time will tell, as it all seems too unpredictable at this point.

Just glad that I'm holding on to my Ubuntu 10.4.2 until the LTS expires
in a couple years and (like Charleton Heston) they have to pry it from
my cold dead fingers.  :-)  Frees my time up for other things in life.

Cheers,

Carl
www.boms.co.nz


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