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Linux Desktop Systems

Oct 21, 2011 15:07

Linux Desktops are all very sad. Their apps and applets are made of ropes and sticks & attached to GUI with double-sided sticky tape by crookedhanded designers and architects.They don't work as you want or even as they want, they work as the left leg says at the moment and another day & moon phase you'll get different behavior ( Read more... )

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4px October 21 2011, 12:17:38 UTC
))) ropes, sticks and Scotch tape.

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4px October 21 2011, 13:06:54 UTC
ubuntu gnome, it has been dead

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4px October 21 2011, 13:22:52 UTC
I meant and apps and gnome & ugly kde.

First it worked fine, but after few reboots it lost its sidebar (i even don't say anything about this thing), it lost its top-menu. And when I've installed avant dock with a NotificationArea applet, top-menu appears and the applet has become broken. Then top-menu disappeared again.
And so fucking on...

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4px October 21 2011, 13:37:27 UTC
I'd love to use ubuntu side-by-side with windows, but it doesn't work. Maybe clear gnome with default firefox works good, but I need more than internet browser from my desktop. And apparently I am excessively exacting to software design and looks.

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4px October 21 2011, 14:51:38 UTC
as i told you before, i need myslq, php, apache, so they are perfect )) also i used opera, avant dock, java and netbeans. And they works too.

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4px October 21 2011, 16:32:39 UTC
common look and feel sucks, gnome lost its top-panel and side-bar. I don't like when my interface is doing something that i didn't required.

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4px October 21 2011, 16:52:12 UTC
yep, it's the same for me with compiz and without.

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4px October 21 2011, 16:59:51 UTC
ok, how could i restore gnome to its 'default' settings?

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