I'm sure, but my point is that the fallback mode should feel natural to
me. After all it's based on what I have been using since Windows 95.
However I've gotten used to Unity. So my point was, have those who
dislike it really given it enough of a chance to get used to it? Not all
of them I bet!
On 06/04/13 21:32, Phill Whiteside wrote:
Hi Gareth,
the ubuntu-GNOME team did get a beta-2 out, why not give it a try? I
cannot recall where the release notes are, but IRC is at #ubuntu-gnome
and I mirror a set of iso's at http://phillw.net/isos/
Regards,
Phill.
On 6 April 2013 21:11, Gareth France <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I just thought I'd write a little something about my experience
today for the unity nay sayers. I'm running Raring at the moment
and it's been going pretty well so far, but today I had my first
breakage. Compiz is crashing so unity as a whole is not loading
and I simply get the desktop and nothing more.
So, not to be beaten I installed gnome shell and the fallback mode
is working. However it's not usable, having used unity since it
became the default interface I now find the gnome 2 style
interface agonisingly clunky. So I wonder how many of those who
slate unity simply haven't given it a chance?
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