
Hi.
From a business point of view I with the haters. The life cycle is to short and the changes are to radical. I'll be looking at the new LTS version that now has 5 year life cycle, but I'm still skeptical of Ubuntu in Enterprise environment.
Greg On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Michael McDonald <mikencolleen(a)gmail.com>wrote:
On 30 April 2012 10:40, Rob Brown-Bayliss <r.brown.bayliss(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I wonder how many people are using Unity/Gnome 3/Gnome 2 in the later releases of Linux distros?
So I am curious, how many geek types use the new ui's and how many hate them after a real attempt to use them?
I don't know if I qualify for the moniker "geek type"!
Personally, I tend to "go with the flow". Life's too short to worry about trying to make your OS do what previous ones did. Perhaps my attitude is a result of changing OS every 6 months and not wanting to spend time tweaking.
I see some improvements in the latest version of Unity ... the right-click options.
I've got no problem recommending Ubuntu for anyone who wants a "no fuss" computer system. It works well for those that class themselves as technophobes.
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