On 27 October 2010 08:03, Matthew Daubney <m...@daubers.co.uk> wrote:
> Good Morning :) > > On Tue, 2010-10-26 at 21:23 +0100, Les Cunningham wrote: > > <rant> > <snip> > > > Unity will be the default for new users, however you will be able go > back to original gnome as well. It will be either an apt-get away, or an > option on the login screen, this is still unclear. > > Hope that's helpful. > > -Matt Daubney > I have found Unity a very enjoyable experience overall. I quickly got used to and now really like the Unity desktop for my netbooks - although when I first saw pictures of Gnome3 and Unity it didnt appeal. Using the beta versions was an interesting experience and was amazed how quickly improvements were made. After using Unity for a while now I dont plan on switching back to the desktop or older Netbook desktop on my netbooks. I find Unity fast and responsive on the whole - even on a simple Asus Eee netbook. The only thing that is a fraction slow is the drawing of the application and file & folders. This does not detract much as I have a button for nautilus and my favorite apps all in the Unity launcher. A useful feature would be to have the Zeitgeist powered apps/doc search in the top horizontal panel, as a quick launcher and file search. My thanks to everyone involved in the Unity / netbook remix for all their hard work (especially with a shortened deadline this time). -- John Stevenson Lean Agile Consultant / Coach jr0cket.com | leanagilemachine.com
-- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/