I am posting this here because I know Mark is reading..

I have always been interested in linux ever since I downloaded root and
boot floppies for kernel version 0.97 in the 90's.  I have tried linux
on and off over the years and always found it to be unstable, lacking
support - at least until i found Ubuntu.  I have been a Ubuntu supporter
since version 7 because it was the first distro I loaded that no matter
what kind of desktop I threw at it, it ALWAYS seemed to load no problem
and it offered a great set of featured applications right out of the box
(ever try that with Windows installs?).  Versions up through 8 or 9 I
could even load on older PC's..I had 8.04 running on a P-II 450MHZ
machine and a 233Mhz bondi blue iMac Rev A -  avoided having to throw
that hardware in the trash.  I also appreciated the corporate philosophy
of wanting to make software freely available to all people.

Lately however, I have come to realize that with every new release
support for older hardware is going away, increased graphic requirements
and processing power are now a prerequisite..that's a sad thing to me
because a lot of the software you are running like "openoffice" really
doesn't need compositing and more advanced features.  I've tried Xbuntu
but I think a lot of users prefer a more polished interface..and gnome
was just right..not too much..not too little...if you happened to have a
GPU with good OpenGL support then you could have the eye candy, but
otherwise it defaulted back to a usable generic system and that was
great.

I have more than one netbook and I thought that the netbook remix
launcher was really cool for that platform, big ol' clunky "fisher
price" icons, great for people not used to a desktop too  - and there,
on such a small screen playing with the window controls makes sense.
However I'm afraid that I just don't care for Unity on the desktop.

You are trying to simplify the desktop interface?  How is Unity
"simpler" than having three simple drop down menus at the top of the
screen that say "Applications",  "Places" and "Settings"  ?   How is
hiding the standard close, minimize, maximize buttons until you mouse
over them "simpler" ?   How is replacing the application menu with a
composited, compartmentalized display with a ton of
expand/collapse/close window controls "simpler"  ?

You are combining like the worst features of the windows vista start
menu with the worst features of the OS X dock, and somehow the team
believes that is an improvement?   I used to recommend Ubuntu to ALL of
my windows friends because it was RELIABLE (compared to windows) and the
gnome desktop really WAS simpler than windows, very little learning
curve.  Now I can't really imagine anyone who is used to MS Windows
being able to pick up how to navigate in Ubuntu without some serious
tutoring help.  You've just created the need to prompt first time users
to go through an online training course.

Actually that's not a bad idea, if you want people to feel comfortable
then be the first distro that offers to walk people through the
application interface (ala - remote control style) when they log on for
the first time.

I like unity on my netbook, but I am really disappointed running it on
my full screen desktop.  I am really disappointed in the direction this
product is going.

I upgraded to 11.10 and whenever I log on now I get a warning about not
being able to find a proper scan mode..I wanted to get you the actual
message but it is taking a while to open a terminal since I tried to
click on the dash button and it took five seconds to load the menu,
tried to click "More Apps" and it wouldn't do anything, clicked the
Maximize button, it shaded the full screen  and then I clicked "More
Apps" again and it finally showed "SOMETHING" on the screen, but still
now terminal - so I searched for terminal - and it found 7 things that
"said" terminal so I clicked the one that said "terminal" but I didn't
see that it was in the list of things that could be downloaded and
installed and not in the list of things that were already installed..all
of this JUST to open the terminal and view the X server logs???  You
have GOT to be kidding right..  Oh and by the way, my system used to
shut down practically instantaneously - now it just sits there for about
20 seconds after I click "Yes I want to shut down" and finally things
start "blinking away" until the ubuntu logo comes up again..  I'm very
disappointed.  I just searched for and clicked to start the text editor
so I could paste this in case the web interface hiccuped when I try to
post and the text editor didn't even appear on my screen - are you
kidding me?  I started it a second time and it finally appeared.  Is
there a problem with my video chipset that is causing all of these
issues..  I'm sorry Mark, I can't recommend Ubuntu anymore..windows now
has a more reliable UI.

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