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Originally posted by Delgarde View PostNot sure why you're complaining about what Gnome does, when linking to a bug-report about a third-party extension?
My point was even after tweaking Gnome 3 on Fedora 25, I still found the desktop missing modern features like thumbnails of windows instead of text. The bug reports shows it's a feature people want that devs still haven't implemented for Gnome 3. Unity has had it for several years. So back to Unity 8 I went.
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Originally posted by cl333r View Post
Sure, but they also seem burnt out, which explains why a few days ago I spotted strange tweets from some Canonical employees related to suicide.
Guess all the downstream patching vs upstream battle can be pretty hard...
Good luck with your future endeavors, Daniel.
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Originally posted by Geopirate View PostI think most people who don't understand Ubuntu's continued popularity just don't understand regular desktop users. Most people do not want to drop to a command line for basic tasks. This has been the case for 20 years but most people in the Linux community simply don't get it.
The reason of Ubuntu's continued popularity is far higher marketing effort.
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Originally posted by Anvil View Post
from my recollection, not many Ubuntu users like Unity for starters. just go an ask Matthew Garrett on how unfree Ubuntu actually is, i last used Ubuntu on 8.04 ,
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Originally posted by slacka View Post
In my shop, most of the Linux desktops run Ubuntu. I'm fairly confident, it's precisely because they like Unity. Ubuntu's sane defaults like good looking fonts, and installer and drivers that handles most hardware configs/dual boot configs I'm sure don't hurt. I just tried Fedora 25 and I found gnome 3 default UX to still suck. Sure you can fix it up with extensions like Dash-to-Dock, but even after some tweaking I'll take KDE or Unity any day. For example, it's nearly 2017 and Gnome still shows text names of windows instead of thumbnails? KDE and Unity have support moved to thumbnails years ago.
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Originally posted by Geopirate View PostI think most people who don't understand Ubuntu's continued popularity just don't understand regular desktop users. Most people do not want to drop to a command line for basic tasks. This has been the case for 20 years but most people in the Linux community simply don't get it.
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Originally posted by Anvil View Post
Microsoft Windows had Thumbnail support before Linux DE's had it. does Unity have any Extensions like Gnome has? my guess no. so your stuck with the same old looking Unity on ur desktop all the time with each release.
http://www.datamation.com/open-sourc...u-unity-1.html
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