Posted February 27, 2012
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About the 3rd party screwing up a Linux distro, I have a friend of mine that almost every month reinstalls Mint or Ubuntu, just because trying out random applications somehow messed up the whole OS installation. Maybe it is fixable or he's doing something wrong, but it is kind of funny. :D
By the way, Unity has been improved, a lot in 11.10. It runs way faster than when it was first introduced, and it is a lot more stable. But they are seriously going after OS X's design.
I gave up on Ubuntu mainly because of the engineering process that went into 11, it doesn't surprise me that they've fixed most or all of the bugs, but the fact that they would do that in a release is mind boggling to me. Well, that and one of my computers has a large monitor and Unity does not work very well with dual monitors that size. They aren't really that large, but still.
I just find all over the place where developers throw usability to the wind to try and make it more usable on small screens without consideration for how the products are being used.
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I'll have to read more about it I guess.
Ultimately the problem was that they put it into a release and have signaled that they don't really care about users who aren't going to just do as they're told. Which isn't a surprise given that they seem to be trying to emulate Apple.
At this point, I just don't trust them. They never really got around to regression testing or fixing bugs so you'd get things like Bluetooth keyboards being unusable at log in.
Post edited February 27, 2012 by hedwards