In my case Unity was more like the straw that broke the camel's back.  I don't 
particularly care for any of the changes Ubuntu made and have never liked 
debian packaging.  I could maybe put up with upstart or unity or the frequent 
broken upgrade cycle on their own, but once unity launched and it was one more 
thing to hack around I had reached the point of wanting to just find greener 
pastures.

That being said, you're right just switching distros for the desktop 
environment wouldn't make a whole lot of since, but things like apt (and it's 
overly opinionated packages) and upstart are too integral to the OS to make 
using alternatives not a huge pain.


Paul Mooring
Operations Engineer
www.opscode.com

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I find it weird that people will drop a distribution because of unit. I dislike 
it, but it is so easy to flip to Gnome, KDE, XFCE, TWM, whatever that the 
overall hardware compatibility i get with an Ubuntu install combined with the 
ease of use apt management system and the huge supply of goodies in the repo 
far outweigh unity. besides, I'm pretty sure the default desktop experience 
will be configurable because Linux is cool like that.


On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 9:12 AM, Paul Mooring 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I think that's how a lot of people feel, I disliked unity enough to
finally switch distros and haven't looked back since.  That being said, if
canonical can actually deliver on the dream of dropping my phone into a
dock and having a full Linux desktop and then just pulling it out and
taking it with me when I'm done, I'll put up with Unity without any
complaints at all.
--
Paul Mooring
Operations Engineer

www.opscode.com<http://www.opscode.com>






On 7/29/13 6:17 PM, "Michael Butash" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

>I agree, I bought in on one - I really hope they come though.  I'm super
>stoked for this...
>
>I've tried with android phones running linux atop their kernel, but ui
>is always a bit clunky/unusable (unity just simply never worked).  I'm
>keen to see just how functional they or I can make the desktop
>experience, as normally first thing I do is disable unity with ubuntu.
>
>Need a local hackfest if/when these come through.
>
>-mb
>
>
>On 07/26/2013 11:18 AM, Paul Mooring wrote:
>> Keep in mind what they are shooting for is convergence, a multi-core
>> processor with 4GB(+?) of RAM that acts as the "brain" of your desktop
>> computer.  At $725 people would call this a steal as an ultra-light
>> laptop, combine that with a carrier like T-mobile that allows you to not
>> pay for a phone if you don't get one and that's a whole lot of value for
>> less than $1k.
>> --
>> Paul Mooring
>> Operations Engineer
>>
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