I think Unity as a whole has had a bad impact on Ubuntu based on distrowatch. Ubuntu was number 1, but now it's number 3 on distrowatch.
I've been forcing myself to use Ubuntu 12.04 with default...
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I think Unity as a whole has had a bad impact on Ubuntu based on distrowatch. Ubuntu was number 1, but now it's number 3 on distrowatch.
I've been forcing myself to use Ubuntu 12.04 with default...
I think my main issues with it are:
1. Moving the mouse to the header of a window maximised and double clicking it to unmaximise it, only to find out that the mouse over was too much to the left, ...
I just experienced something interesting. After fighting with Unity since Ubuntu 11.10, I noticed huge frustration with the interface. My productivity dropped a huge amount when I switched from...
I can only get it to work with Unity2D and Gnome Classic. It can't get this to work with Unity3D.
After doing the following
Downloaded the 64bit Ubuntu 10.04.4 desktop iso
Burned to CD (also tried this from a bootable USB drive)
After installation, I did the following
sudo...
I keep getting the following error in NetBeans
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Cannot find an HtmlParser implementation for HTML5
Followed by
at...
On my 64bit Ubuntu 12.04 on an Intel Core i3 processor which has 16Gb RAM and a M4 SSD, NetBeans is very sluggish as well as the known problem where NetBeans does not use Ubuntu 12.04's global...
Can someone please recommend me a decent PHP IDE. Must have the following features
1. PHP Debugging
2. Code completion
I know of netbeans, but that's a but sluggish.
Got it working. Thanks.
Is it possible to change my xorg.conf so I can use Unity3D?
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "Layout0"
Screen 0 "Screen0" 0 0
Screen 1 "Screen1"...
I am testing out 12.04 and am using Xinerama = 1 in xorg.conf.
When I do this, everything seems to work, except that some applications end up with strange looking buttons.
Please see this...
Any help will be appreciated greatly.
I think the reason why 2 of the monitors are being identified by their id is not being sent to nvidia settings properly is because I have cheap dvi2vga adapters?
Which dvi2vga adapters would I...
I have a new computer with 2 identical graphics cards and 4 monitors as each graphics card has a dvi and vga port.
Only 2 of the monitors seem to work out of the box.
How do I get all 4...
Can't answer your question, but I'm wondering if Unity remembers the last position of an application when closed?
I'm hoping to have the answer to this tonight, if everything goes smoothly.
That is very impressive, as I can't seem to get used to Unity on lower resolutions. For me it almost feels claustrophobic, it's difficult to explain.
Don't know why but I found HUD so natural...
Other than the confusing global menu issue where the menu disconnects from un-maximized windows, while the close, min, max buttons don't, the new PC built last night with a larger screen has solved...
I've installed the 64 bit version of Ubuntu 12.04 and have also installed Chromium. But flash does not work for some reason, it tells me to install flash when I go to youtube for example. When I...
Anyone know why Canonical has something against an option to change the launchers position? Not everyone has widescreen monitors.
When I do use 12.04, this is exactly what I do.
I wonder...
That will probably be the first option I change if it works on 12.04!!!
I'm sure it is, the temp laptop I am using has 2Gb RAM, but a screen resolution of 1024x768 is no good for Unity.
Yes, I'm using gnome-classic, don't like xfce, lxde. I actually do like Unity, just has some really annoying issues with it as described above (disconnecting menus, lack of launcher position...
So to be fair, Unity is actually fairly decent.
Just need to sort out the launcher position option, and the disconnecting menu issue and it will be very decent.
True, but only if you use the same applications day in day out. Not the case for me. In your scenario, I would have to repin applications near enough everyday, not giving me a chance to memories...