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  • #31
    Originally posted by slacka View Post
    Ubuntu was one of the first Linux distros to get sub-pixel anti-aliasing right. Other distros like Arch only recently got their fonts looking as professional as Windows / OS X while others needed us to play with patches like infinality.
    Majority of distributions couldn't include the lcddefault method due to design patents issues at that time.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by SWY1985 View Post

      I don't know. After using GNOME for the past year (or so), I feel awkward every time I need to use Windows. GNOME Shell doesn't get in my way, I kind of like their vision of different.
      Exactly. Don't need no Unity or other "Ubuntification" of functional desktop environments.

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