If you visit the Ubuntu website, there's a countdown clock that says 'so close you can almost touch it' and counts down to 9 AM (EST) on January 2nd. What do you all think it might be counting down to?
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New releases every six months, and Quantal was released about six months ago, so...
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Mint is a fork of Ubuntu. ARCH FTW!
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scratchisthebest wrote:
New releases every six months, and Quantal was released about six months ago, so...
^^^^
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Might be a major update like Ubuntu 13
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scratchisthebest wrote:
New releases every six months, and Quantal was released about six months ago, so...
Quantal was released two months ago.
Ubuntu release numbers are like so:
YY.MM
They're released biannually, YY.04 and YY.10, so the next release will be Raring Ringtail (13.04) in April.
I'm guessing this will be some sort of tablet.
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It would appear to be moving towards touch optimization. PLEASE don't make something like Windows 8, don't ruin Ubuntu by copying MS's bad ideas.
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I might be reading too far into this, but I'm guessing it's a clever hint at upcoming touch-screen related stuff.
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16Skittles wrote:
It would appear to be moving towards touch optimization. PLEASE don't make something like Windows 8, don't ruin Ubuntu by copying MS's bad ideas.
Maybe they'll make it something separate
Meh, I don't really care anyway. I use Lubuntu ^O^
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veggieman001 wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
It would appear to be moving towards touch optimization. PLEASE don't make something like Windows 8, don't ruin Ubuntu by copying MS's bad ideas.
Maybe they'll make it something separate
Meh, I don't really care anyway. I use Lubuntu ^O^
I'm working on setting up Arch, but Ubuntu is generally seen as the flagship as it is one of the best supported/easiest to setup.
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16Skittles wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
It would appear to be moving towards touch optimization. PLEASE don't make something like Windows 8, don't ruin Ubuntu by copying MS's bad ideas.
Maybe they'll make it something separate
Meh, I don't really care anyway. I use Lubuntu ^O^I'm working on setting up Arch, but Ubuntu is generally seen as the flagship as it is one of the best supported/easiest to setup.
Yea, the support for Ubuntu is great.
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Agreed, but I don't like how it looks plus it's a bit slow on my computer, hence my use of Lubuntu.
I s'pose it would look bad if the most popular variety of Linux turned down a not-so-great path, though.
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veggieman001 wrote:
Agreed, but I don't like how it looks plus it's a bit slow on my computer, hence my use of Lubuntu.
I s'pose it would look bad if the most popular variety of Linux turned down a not-so-great path, though.
Similarly I hate Unity. I prefer GNOME, but KDE is beautiful. But yeah, what I'm saying is that Ubuntu is the bridge between somewhat tech-savvy people who are capable of installing another OS, but not necessarily enough to configure a more complex form of Linux, and they may only know of Ubuntu.
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I like gnome's layout, and xkde is a good compositor too. Lxde is good, but I don't like the layout so much.
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jji7skyline wrote:
I like gnome's layout, and xkde is a good compositor too. Lxde is good, but I don't like the layout so much.
LXDE is pretty similar in look to Windows XP; that may be why I like it so much.
And, BTW, it's Xfce (or KDE?)
Last edited by veggieman001 (2013-01-02 03:25:42)
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16Skittles wrote:
Mint is a fork of Ubuntu. ARCH FTW!
Therefore Mint <> Ubuntu.
I don't see how Mint is bad, it's different than Ubuntu. It's been around since 2006 so obviously the code has been changed quite a bit.
16Skittles wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
It would appear to be moving towards touch optimization. PLEASE don't make something like Windows 8, don't ruin Ubuntu by copying MS's bad ideas.
Maybe they'll make it something separate
Meh, I don't really care anyway. I use Lubuntu ^O^I'm working on setting up Arch, but Ubuntu is generally seen as the flagship as it is one of the best supported/easiest to setup.
How can you say "ARCH FTW" if you haven't actually set it up?
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veggieman001 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
I like gnome's layout, and xkde is a good compositor too. Lxde is good, but I don't like the layout so much.
LXDE is pretty similar in look to Windows XP; that may be why I like it so much.
And, BTW, it's Xfce (or KDE?)
I've kinda stopped liking KDE so much, it just seems bloated.
I like the "Application menu at top left" layout.
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The lack of the "application menu at top left" is one of the main reasons I hate Unity.
@slinger: I have it mostly set up, I just need to install a desktop environment then I'll be all set.
Also, DANG, torrenting is nice. It downloaded the whole 500MB of Arch Linux in under half the time it would take to download over HTTP. I guess it's the difference between having one data stream (user to server) and having 60 data streams (user to seeders) that makes it really fast. (and no I wasn't pirating. )
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16Skittles wrote:
It would appear to be moving towards touch optimization. PLEASE don't make something like Windows 8, don't ruin Ubuntu by copying MS's bad ideas.
Didn't they kinda go "ogm tablet icons kawaii-desu!!! ^w^" with Unity in previous versions?
I'd love touch optimization any time, as long as it's optional. c:
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jji7skyline wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
I like gnome's layout, and xkde is a good compositor too. Lxde is good, but I don't like the layout so much.
LXDE is pretty similar in look to Windows XP; that may be why I like it so much.
And, BTW, it's Xfce (or KDE?)I've kinda stopped liking KDE so much, it just seems bloated.
I like the "Application menu at top left" layout.
Oh, wow. That just seems physics-breaking and unnatural to me—with LXDE and Windows XP, everything's down on the ground, where it belongs!
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veggieman001 wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
LXDE is pretty similar in look to Windows XP; that may be why I like it so much.
And, BTW, it's Xfce (or KDE?)I've kinda stopped liking KDE so much, it just seems bloated.
I like the "Application menu at top left" layout.Oh, wow. That just seems physics-breaking and unnatural to me—with LXDE and Windows XP, everything's down on the ground, where it belongs!
Blame Microsoft for the unnatural part....
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Whatever it is, 9 minutes to go! I am sorta excited, I have supported Ubuntu since Karmic Koala
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