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On 28/04/12 12:05, Colin McCarthy wrote:
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cite="mid:CAChEnnjxoAz_oKXv6R06=FKU+KhH4eBywMGo_0daMcoUwn0b7A@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I've disliked Unity since it's release but have been
upgrading my desktop to the latest version each time and have just
been using their 'classic' desktop.
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<div>The upgrade to 12.04 has been the worst update of all the
updates. Unity or Classic arent working correctly. This is now
my desktop <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://twitter.com/#%21/colinmccarthy/status/195967208998961152/photo/1">https://twitter.com/#!/colinmccarthy/status/195967208998961152/photo/1</a> completely
unusable.</div>
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<div>By now I would expect a smoother update from Ubuntu.</div>
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<div>Anyone else made the mistake of updating and having issues?</div>
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<font size="-1"><font face="sans-serif">Yes, I saw from the magazine
that Ubuntu's management had dropped any reference to Linux in
12.04. It is now 'the Ubuntu Operating System' running 'the
Ubuntu kernel'. Damn sauce!<br>
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That was enough for me to upgrade, but to Linux Mint 12 (64-bit
KDE). It went in a dream, saw all my printers and network and
'..just works.' It also acknowledges its multi-creator
heritage.<br>
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Bye bye Ubuntu, ya shoulda acknowledged your heritage.<br>
MikeR<br>
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