What do you not like about it? After using it for a while I've found it to be quite nice. At least, on a modern computer (my laptop doesn't play so well now that they've removed Unity 2d).Good god unity is so bad...
Well alright, but it's still a weird decision in my opinion. Almost as weird as moving theme and font settings out of the System Settings into a separate application that doesn't come with the default installation and can't be reached from the System Settings once installed. And alacarte didn't come with my Gnome 3 installation either. I'm on Arch, maybe other distros do include those applications. But even so they don't feel very integrated with the rest of the desktop. I love the general design of Gnome 3 and Gnome-Shell and how it works, but some small things just bug me a bit.
Edit: i'm still on gnome 3.6 though. Perhaps I should try Gnome 3.8 before saying too much.
What do you not like about it? After using it for a while I've found it to be quite nice. At least, on a modern computer (my laptop doesn't play so well now that they've removed Unity 2d).
I finally know what went wrong!I've had a bad day with Linux. I reinstalled my system and I don't know what to do anymore.
- Unity: Doesn't load at all after installing the proprietary drivers, all I have is the wallpaper
- Cinnamon: Screenshots don't work as intended and Steam always crashes. Also I had a couple freezes
- MATE: I won't use it without Compiz but it's impossible to set it up without breaking the whole desktop
- Gnome Classic: See MATE
- Gnome Shell: What the hell is this. Even if it has no bugs I will never use that unintuitive piece of shit.
- KDE: See Gnome Shell
Also, I don't like my desktop being slow and I want to play some games so sticking to the open-source drivers is not an option. I'm sick of wasting my time so I'm considering buying a Mac in the future and, for the time being, I'll stick Windows and running Linux Mint from VirtualBox. I don't mind spending more for something that just works.
http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Quantal_Installation_GuideYou will need to install linux-headers-generic beforehand, or the Panel won't show up after the restart.
Try enabling llvmpipe rendering.
My laptop wears an old dual core with integrated graphics and this increased performance (and battery life) dramatically.
By the way, indeed, what's wrong with Unity? I feel like people are blaming Compiz's inefficiency and general bugginess on Unity. Sure, the latter is not perfect yet, but I think it's on a good road and evolving rather well. Compiz is indeed very bulky and rough -- clumsy animations, unneeded features, you name it. It worked for its intended purpose so far in that in comparison to other Window Managers at the time, it was more "modern" and fit.
That said, we do know a new, completely integrated Window Manager will come with Mir and Unity Next.
Learning Cygwin and vi editor for work.
Vi is some craaazzzzy stuff. O-O
I assume it gets hella efficient when you 'get it'?
Learning Cygwin and vi editor for work.
Vi is some craaazzzzy stuff. O-O
I assume it gets hella efficient when you 'get it'?
You learning actual vi or are you learning vim instead?
Guys if I install latest daily build of Ubuntu, when the 13.04 hits... do I have to reinstall the whole thing or can it manage to update from daily build to full 13.04?
Guys if I install latest daily build of Ubuntu, when the 13.04 hits... do I have to reinstall the whole thing or can it manage to update from daily build to full 13.04?
Don't feel forced to use vi. If it takes longer just to learn it than to do what you need with another text editor, don't bother.Learning Cygwin and vi editor for work.
Vi is some craaazzzzy stuff. O-O
I assume it gets hella efficient when you 'get it'?
Hello,
i just installed ubuntu 12.04 alongside my win 7 and i have big problems with it... Neither my mouse or touchpad are working. What i mean there is a mouse cursor at the login screen, but you can't move it and after it jumps to desktop even the cursor goes missing. I also tried it with other mouse but the effect is the same. Trackpad doesn't work... Tried disabling/enabling it but no effect. One more (maybe) important clue, my resolution is also somewhat lower (1024*768) i would say. On windows everything works fine.
Ah, and also when i boot ubuntu live (from usb key) everything is working fine, the mouse is fine just as it the resolution.
I googled for information but could't find anything and after that i even re-installed ubuntu but it's the same problems again.
My laptop is toshiba l850-18z(http://tech2.in.com/reviews/notebook...-review/318732)
Thanks in advance for help
EDIT:
eh just to add.... besides these problems everything else works fine. I can access terminal and all other application but i'm still a linux nooby so i just know the basic stuff with terminal and can't do too much with it...
I ran into another problem: I realized Ubuntu was really laggy even after I'd installed the proprietary graphics drivers. It lagged so much it reminded me of my now dead netbook so something was definitely wrong.
I launched System Monitor and saw that I had constant 100% CPU usage. I spent a few minutes wondering how that could happen, then noticed only ONE FUCKING CORE was recognized by the OS.
I had to google 'Ubuntu AMD Phenom one core' to find a fix (disabling some power-saving feature in a Grub config file, then reboot). Now the OS finally works as intended.
I hope there will be a day when Linux 'just works'. For now, five minutes of using Linux is the best advertisement Apple could hope for.
So I did my annual Windows reinstall this week. I keep it installed as a dual boot mainly for games or just in case. Man I swear installing Linux and getting a box fully up and running is so much easier than Windows, and I actually like Windows 7. Man though I feel like I get shit done way faster in Linux to get my setup the way I want it program wise.
Started using Fuduntu 2013.1 on my laptop. It's the first time I've used a non-Debian based distribution, but as it uses GNOME 2 it was quite easy to get used to. I always seem to have the same problem though: the FN brightness keys never work correctly (even on Ubuntu)
I think my neckbeard just grew a little. I am now using Mutt :-/
It is faster for sure. In my case it was:So I did my annual Windows reinstall this week. I keep it installed as a dual boot mainly for games or just in case. Man I swear installing Linux and getting a box fully up and running is so much easier than Windows, and I actually like Windows 7. Man though I feel like I get shit done way faster in Linux to get my setup the way I want it program wise.
I just love how people say ubuntu is the more difficult OS of the two but ubuntu pick my hardware already in the installation process! I only want to update my graphics driver but that is not nessassary(spelled that wrong ?) too,
It just works out of the box.
Am i the only one who likes to see the commands when you update or install something? Feels like your beeing in controll of your os, lol
exactly haha!I have installed Ubuntu on a number of different computers, each with a different type of processor/graphics chip/chipset and it always amazes me how a vanilla installation just works.
And yes, seeing the log when you install or update something makes you feel like an uber hacker or something
Anyone know how to compile a program within Ubuntu? I used to know but I can't for the life of me remember and Google isn't helping. I used to code C++.
./configure
make [add -jN for parallel compilation]
Objectives
- Simplify and modernize the interface.
- Provide a straight-forward way to record and play previous records from the interface.
- Handle the saving process automatically. No need to worry about accidentally discarding the previous recording
Looks funky as all hell. I guess the box there might be for touch users, but they should get rid and just have the icon.
GTK+ 3.10 will have client side decorations which means they can finally get rid of titlebars. This will be great.
So I wrote a guide on the list of apps for Linux. Feedback will be appreciated. Thanks.
http://linuxpanda.wordpress.com/201...ime-best-top-must-have-apps-for-ubuntu-linux/
Begun, the display server wars have.Gnome 3.10 hitting September 25th with the dev version (3.9) scheduled for August 21st.
Some of the bigger proposed features:
- Automatic extension updates
- Gnome Maps application
- Gnome Videos application
- Gnome + Wayland
Dunno about what else is happening, but this target is a direct response to Canonical + Mir [1]:Who's using what?
[1] https://mail.gnome.org/archives/release-team/2013-March/msg00087.htmlThe recent Mir announcement makes it a
bit more urgent that we put our weight behind Wayland and help it
reach its full potential. Doing this also fits our mandate from last
Guadec to set stronger technical directions.
Cannonical didn't try to get anyone else on board. It appears that Mir will be Ubuntu-only.Who's using what?