Bump II: The sequel
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Bump II: The sequel
bumping this again.
Its not, when I disable multi-touch handles, 3 finger tap still doesn't work. Its a bug, not a design thing, I'm sure.
You seem pretty unlucky, I just installed it normally and it just turned out fine.
Ima bumping this thread. Hopefully someone that knows things see it.
Same, it was working before I installed 11.10 over 11.04 but now it seems to have stopped.
Wouldn't it be Gnubuntu?
I'm actually happy with the way its going right now, come October and Unity will be running over gnome 3 so we'll get the best of both worlds.
This better be the full blown desktop windows... since I don't believe tablets are very ergonomic and yet this looks pretty cool.
Not as cool as unity, mind you.
Touchscreens are unergonomic for work, as far as I can see the desktop does have a future.
Well... if you think about it. When people talk about Macs and PCs they talk about physical hardware.
So if you are running linux on a PC, it's called a PC and if you are running linux on a mac,...
Keep in mind Unity is more usable for general users than traditional interfaces.
Predictable penguin.
I've read that one too! I'm using and like Ubuntu 11.04 but I'm still glad there's choice for other users.
Lucid Lynx is an LTS release, they put way more effort into making sure everything works nicely.
What do you mean?
Not on my laptop, its running fine. Menus are a bit slow but that's it.
damn... doesn't look like there's ubuntu one integration with nautilus elementary, I wanna be able to right click things and say share on ubuntu one...
Actually I don't think Global menu is a part of unity. On my other computer unity didn't work until I installed graphics drivers so it defaulted back to normal gnome and the global menu was there...
Calm down people, some people aren't benefiting much from unity others are... In any case you should really give it another cycle to really shine. Oneiric will be epic.
Depends what you mean by new, mines about 20 months old, and wasn't actually fast when I got it. (I bought it for battery life not speed) and unity 3D is running fine.
I'm saying unity lets you do the basic things much better. Since its all pinned on the launcher. Unity does make it better for new users by separating apps that are used often and those used seldom....
Users didn't rage because of the buttons but what the represented. People believed that Canonical would try and make Ubuntu into a Mac clone based soley on that one change (And maybe the purple too)....
1. More people stay at the basic level forever, (just net and email and files and stuff)
2. An aim of canonical is to have Ubuntu shipped with more computers
3. There's nothing stopping them from...
I already use the super key instead of gnome-do, I find generally Unity has improved my workflow and productivity over the traditional desktop paradigm. Although I don't really do anything unusual...
done and done.