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Authored by: kjs on Thursday, April 26 2012 @ 12:43 PM EDT |
why do you play with Unity if you don't like it? As an ex-KDE3 fan I dislike
Unity, Gnome and KDE4.x but I found my home in XFCE as in Xubuntu lut Lubuntu
would have worked too. What Ubuntu does better than Debian is stability and
predictability and compared to CentOS (or Scientific Linux) which I used for a a
few years after I abandoned SuSE it's around 3-4 years more modern and I don't
have to constantly compile programs I need but are not available.
Nobody at Ubuntu forces you to use a desktop you don't like. If you aren't able
to switch desktops you are for sure unable to tweak a Debian install or to
compile programs for a Red Hat based distro with a very limited repository of
programs (and usually several revisions behind).
I was never a fan of Ubuntu until 10.x came out where they had reached a certain
stability.
>kjs
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not f'd, you won't find me on farcebook[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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