So fedora has unity before debian does. Why do I think that's funny?
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Originally posted by Wilfred View PostSo fedora has unity before debian does. Why do I think that's funny?
Unity for openSUSE is stuck at 4.0, while Fedora got 5.12.
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Originally posted by chenxiaolong View PostActually, that was just a missing package We're working to make Unity as easy to install as possible. Something along the lines of:
sudo yum install unity-experience
sudo pacman -S unity-experience
The problem with the Arch packages is that they take forever to build. But with the introduction of the Arch backend in the new development versions of OBS, we should be able to provide binary packages for Arch Linux, Fedora, and openSUSE at the same time
Well, as far as packaging Unity - it sounds like using OBS is going to make life much easier for not only you guys (the packagers), but it will actually make it much easier for the user. Awesome stuff.
I wonder what Canonical thinks of Unity no longer really being necessarily an 'ubuntu experience'?
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