Just install the 'gnome-shell' package for a 'Gnome' option at login. It has a far superior user experience compared to Unity in my opinion and it has the added benefit of being community driven as opposed to ego driven. I don't know where Canonical is getting their usability testers, but there is no way anyone can claim positive productivity results by limiting choice and flexibility. Every organization makes mistakes and when compared to how much good Canonical has done with Linux this is inconsequential. I only hope that it realizes the mistake before too much effort is wasted and the "changes" coming that Mark is talking about are past. Tablets are all fun and well, but I thought Ubuntu was about changing the computing experience. Instead it appears Canonical is chasing the latest fad in gadgetry.
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