OK, so I tried MINT for a while, and it was okay but still not perfect,
and then I tried Kubuntu, KDE sure has changed a lot in the last 10
years...neat but I don't want to have to relearn the WHOLE interface.
In the end I reloaded the mainline distro of "orrnery ocelot" - even
with Unity it seems to have the most polished interface.  I WILL tell
you though that without the nVidia binary drivers my system would've
been dead in the water..I installed the 173 post-install version and
things seem to be better.    nouveau team has worked very hard but that
driver just wasn't very responsive at all for 3D.

I am SLOWLY starting to use Unity, THREE clicks is still waay too much
to start an installed app.  You should have a link to all of the
installed apps on the favorites tab to make it more apparent.  Even when
you find the apps in the next tab over it still only shows five big
icons and a little tiny blurb that says "(Read More)".

Since I (unfortunately) have to use windows every day at work I am still
looking for the panel with the list of running tasks at the bottom of
the screen.  It took a while to figure out that the system settings have
ALL been moved to the far right drop down menu - it was really
irritating searching for the settings panels through the menu before I
figured that out.

Is there any way to pin the menu open?  I tried searching for "Pidgin"
and nothing appeared for a long time - then I had a desire to go look
something up in firefox..the panel slid away and of course when I opened
it back up my search was cancelled.  Like the person who started this
thread I have noticed that when you right click on the bar you get no
choices for options..

Any way to get nautilus to show up in an actual window, with a real
frame?  What if people want to drag and drop files between two windows?
As an A+ certified IT support specialist for more than 15 years I will
tell you that there were some people who I trained  - drag and drop is
the only way they figured out copying files.

I really, really wish that you guys would consider forking GNOME2 and
continuing to develop a low power version of the interface for old
hardware - a stated goal of this distro is making software available to
all people right?  it's a shame that all of those used P-III PC's nobody
wants anymore can't still be used for a few more years in schools and
non-profits.  I say P-III because I'm pretty sure the majority of P4
systems I've seen are power hungry RAMBUS based designs...okay for their
time but maybe better to retire those..I dunno.

Any UI testing groups I can be a part of - is there a link for that?  It
isn't hard to see that you're pushing the distro toward an app store but
hey, I guess it costs money to keep development in business so I can't
say I blame you.

My only other complaint right now is that shutdown is still slow - need
to either speed it up or offer better feedback than things just sort of
hanging there.

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