Originally Posted by
TwistedName
thank you. I have tried using unity. when it first came out i gave it a good go, but gave it the benefit of doubt as that was its first release. And ive had a good play with it on the later versions. I guess as the person above says. Its just not for me. Im a Minimalist, Like as little clutter on the screen as possible. To me unity is clutter, hogs to much space and is slow to do things. So thats my main gripe with it now, at least is uses the whole screen these days.
I didnt know LXDE and Compiz got along, i will look into that as i do like LXDE, got a Mint flavour of that running on an older machine somewhere.
I shall stop crying then, its fine ive had a smoke now and stuck the LTS version of ubuntu back on, Done away with unity and got the things i like back, almost.
Oh to the person saying send bugs in the apport, that was the thing causing a critical or system error (cant remember which) when ever i booted the latest version of ubuntu, And the music player was rhythm box, im rather fond of it. Seems fine on LTS, wouldnt play any songs on 13.
So let me ask this, What other types of linux have you all tried and really liked? thin im just stuck in the past with good all gnome2 ubuntu, its what i started on and what worked for me. Im plan on looking in to debian and maybe arch if i can manage.
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