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    Re: KDE Gets Unity Like Interface In HomeRun Launcher

    Good idea, as long as it's stuck in its own optional plasmoid, and I can continue using the normal kickoff menu. I'm sure that's how they'll handle it, so this is good, even though I probably won't use it (I'll try it out when it hits the Arch main repos though)
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    Re: KDE Gets Unity Like Interface In HomeRun Launcher

    This is old news.


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    Re: KDE Gets Unity Like Interface In HomeRun Launcher

    Quote Originally Posted by jerome1232 View Post
    A) They don't look similar, at all, they function quite different as well.
    They both have an information bar on top with a Dash launcher on the upper left with your favorite app launchers lined up on the left side of the screen. Both of their Dashes bring up a shaded, full screen feature area where you can deal with running apps, tile/icon based menus, and virtual desktops. Both of them have extensions/lenses to extend functionality, which on both, is pretty much the only means of any customization. Yeah, you're right. They don't look similar at all.

    Of course they have differences in looks and function. But to say they don't look similar at all is just stubbornness and sticking your head in the sand.


    Quote Originally Posted by jerome1232 View Post
    B) Explain to me, if they forced it on us, how are all of these other Ubuntu users using Gnome-Shell, KDE, XFCE, and other WM/DE's? Sounds like Canonical isn't very good at "forcing" something if that was their intent.
    On any distro you use, you're going to be able to add DEs. If you install Ubuntu, then install Gnome Shell, it's going to be tainted by all of the extra crap that Unity brings that is a royal pain in the backside to get rid of. But about all of the other flavors of Ubuntu, absolutely none of them are backed and developed by Canonical but the Unity version. Did you forget about how they dropped Kubuntu and basically got rid of their only Kubuntu developer because they wanted all of their development to go toward Unity? Yes, there are always going to be other options out there, but as far as Canonical is concerned, they're doing everything they can to railroad people into using Unity.

    Quote Originally Posted by jerome1232 View Post
    If you're going to make wild accusations like that, at least base them somewhere in reality instead of forrestcupp's dreamland.
    That's kind of uncalled for. I gave you my reasoning, and I sure don't think it is baseless.
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    Re: KDE Gets Unity Like Interface In HomeRun Launcher

    Why is everything going so freakinly BIG these days.
    Yeah maybe for tablets, smaller screens..
    I do hope icons can be resized.

    I liked the older KDE better.

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    Re: KDE Gets Unity Like Interface In HomeRun Launcher

    Experimental PPA is now available for Kubuntu - there are some bugs so its great for testing:

    https://launchpad.net/~blue-shell/+archive/homerun

    It can be run as a default shell or in "search and containment" mode.

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    Re: KDE Gets Unity Like Interface In HomeRun Launcher

    KDE is so great.

    want a gnome 3 type launcher? use takeoff. Want unity-like? use Homerun (takeoff can be configured like it as well) Want classic? use the classic mode. Want something classic yet modern? Use lancelot. Want standard KDE? Use kicker etc.....

    KDE is infinitely configurable. All the features clamored for in Unity, G3, xfce etc. are already there in KDE

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