
Originally Posted by
mungatsuma
It depends on you, as @jejeman has said the Desktop Environment is different, what you are missing are the Unity trimmings, Ubuntu Studio went XFCE. I was also a Unity fan for the lenses and scopes and launcher, but XFCE is not that hard to learn after all.
There is Dream Studio that uses Unity as default, but it is IMHO Ubuntu Studio customized, it is okay, I have used it. But there is something in Ubuntu Studio 12.04 which reminds one of the old Ubuntu 10.04, Lucid Lynx. For performance it is superb, even faster and better than the Unity experience under Dream Studio ( Also IMHO)
So to each his own.
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