On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 11:21 AM, Joseph Godino <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, > > I think that Ubuntu integrates GNOME into Unity. Over the summer I was > testing Ubuntu 13.04 with GNOME classic and I noticed some minor > differences between a pure GNOME and GNOME integrated with Unity. For > example, to close an application window in GNOME the x is on the right > side of the window. In GNOME integrated with Unity the x is on the left > side of the screen. There are other minor differenced too. Another thing > I noticed is that Ubuntu ships with Thunderbird instead of Evolution and > Thunderbird was integrated into the GNOME classic application bar. So > for complete GNOME experience use Ubuntu GNOME. > > Cheers, > > Joe > > Sebastien Bacher has a bit of a different opinion :) To quote him: "(Unity and GNOME are pretty much different experience nowadays)" https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-desktop/2013-October/004331.html -- Remember: "All of us are smarter than any one of us." Best Regards, amjjawad <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad> Areas of Involvement <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad/AreasOfInvolvement> My Projects <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad/Projects>
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