Considering that Narwhal stops being supported as of 11.10's release I'd say you've not really got a choice. Problem is that its best to do a clean install. You can run a distro upgrade from in Ubuntu but it generally doesn't work too well especially if you're someone like me who removes and changes stuff on Ubuntu all the time.gumgod said:I just upgraded to narwhal, not sure I'm ready to install a newer version just yet. I'm not convinced Unity is that much of an 'upgrade'. I mean if I wanted a task bar and a start menu why not just use Windows? Of course the task bar (launcher) is pretty easy to hide.
I would be impressed if my multi touch track pad worked though... -- well for pinch and zoom. Two finger scroll does work now, so that's pretty cool.
I would call stirring up an argument where everyone was previously happy trolling.Nujui said:I've seen no trolling, Mazor made good points. If not agreeing with someone is counted as trolling, then everyones a troll.Nimbus said:I guess I wont be doing these hype threads again, because a certain someone can't be civilized and actually drop the matter for once.
I only tried to stir up some hype, I know my choice of words or statements may not have been the best, but honestly, do we have to troll up this thread!?
Anyway, back onto the subject here..
If you use an ATI Radeon Card, dont even bother with Gnome-Shell. It shears, and distrorts apparently, but we can blame that on the Gnome Project's lack of communication with ATI I guess. 11.9 FLGXR barely remedys that issue.
I still don't like Gnome-shell that much, but it is pretty damn sick in terms of appearance.
TehSkull said:I would call stirring up an argument where everyone was previously happy trolling.Nujui said:I've seen no trolling, Mazor made good points. If not agreeing with someone is counted as trolling, then everyones a troll.Nimbus said:I guess I wont be doing these hype threads again, because a certain someone can't be civilized and actually drop the matter for once.
I only tried to stir up some hype, I know my choice of words or statements may not have been the best, but honestly, do we have to troll up this thread!?
Anyway, back onto the subject here..
If you use an ATI Radeon Card, dont even bother with Gnome-Shell. It shears, and distrorts apparently, but we can blame that on the Gnome Project's lack of communication with ATI I guess. 11.9 FLGXR barely remedys that issue.
I still don't like Gnome-shell that much, but it is pretty damn sick in terms of appearance.
If this were a "Linux vs OSX" or "Linux vs Windows" thread, his comments would be welcome.
Jamstruth said:Considering that Narwhal stops being supported as of 11.10's release I'd say you've not really got a choice. Problem is that its best to do a clean install. You can run a distro upgrade from in Ubuntu but it generally doesn't work too well especially if you're someone like me who removes and changes stuff on Ubuntu all the time.gumgod said:I just upgraded to narwhal, not sure I'm ready to install a newer version just yet. I'm not convinced Unity is that much of an 'upgrade'. I mean if I wanted a task bar and a start menu why not just use Windows? Of course the task bar (launcher) is pretty easy to hide.
I would be impressed if my multi touch track pad worked though... -- well for pinch and zoom. Two finger scroll does work now, so that's pretty cool.
Javier78 said:I could care less, but I'm not going to.
Since Mint is based off Ubuntu, I'd say I'm kinda excited. Not enough to install a beta, but still. Ever since my desktop RAM went bad(system apps were crashing randomly, like Explorer), I've started using Mint full time as opposed to using Windows. Linux is fun, but I'm starting to miss Windows.
Mint has mostly replaced Windows on my laptop, but whenever I need to code or game, I boot up Windows.