[Bradford] Introduction :-)
Brian
bradlug at techchico.org.uk
Fri Feb 1 22:33:14 UTC 2013
I run Ubuntu 12.04 but with GNOME 3 desktop for my main computer. There are some features that GNOME 3 has that I particularly like. Unity doesn't have those and it has the annoying common menu, which I know you can kill. I now much prefer GNOME 3 to GNOME 2. I think that Ubuntu are now including GNOME 3 in the later versions are they not? I remember talking to someone from Canonical last year and saying what I liked about '3' compared to Unity - maybe they listened :-) - in reality probably wishful thinking.
Brian
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From: Nick Rhodes <nick at ngrhodes.co.uk>
To: bradford at mailman.lug.org.uk
Sent: Friday, 1 February 2013, 22:20
Subject: Re: [Bradford] Introduction :-)
Hi
Unity.
Earlier versions had too many minor issues that made it annoying
to use (I've only used it full time since 12.04), now most of that
is ironed its reasonable to use and is reasonably tweakable with
the third party tools such as Ubuntu Tweak and Unsettings (my
preference).
I am still not as comfortable with it as I was with Gnome 2. But I
did configure Gnome 2 desktop to have a MS Window style layout and
I do still use Windows daily, so it may be an adjustment thing as
I've only used Unity seriously for 9 months.
When I get time I do want to have a go a configuring an XFCE
environment (app selection + config) to my liking and see how it
compares to Unity.
Cheers, Nick
On 01/02/13 21:28, Philip Wyett wrote:
Hi Nick, Children and 3 girls will certainly keep you busy and on your toes. You say you use Ubuntu. How do you find unity? Regards Phil On Friday 01 Feb 2013 21:22:20 Nick Rhodes wrote:
>My gaming days are over. 3 little daughters make sure I don't get the
time :) Cheers, Nick On 01/02/13 21:16, Philip Wyett wrote:
>>Hi Nick, Nice intro. It is good that you are going full time Linux etc. You maybe a
good man to know as things like web, php are not my strong area - Lets
just
say that. I like things that start class or struct. :-) After your uni days. Do you still game a bit? Regards Phil On Friday 01 Feb 2013 21:06:18 Nick Rhodes wrote:
>>>Cheers Phil. Maybe every one could think about introducing themselves on this list. I
speak to many people and don't know much about their backgrounds ? I am Nick Rhodes. A 35 year old family guy and Software Developer with
15+ years commercial experience, mostly with MS asp.net do web based
business systems. In a few weeks I am swapping departments to be a full
time Linux/PHP/Python dev. Been a Linux user for around 5 years thanks to the influence of another
long time Linux dev/user that some of you may know, Martyn (/me waves) .
My first exposure to Linux was at Uni where we used a mix of
Linux/Windows and OS9 machines.
My first distro was Slackware, used to install a Quakeworld server for
our Uni house LAN gaming sessions. I use Ubuntu generally as it usually
works the best of the box for what I need. I have in the past contributed lots code to an obscure PHP CMS project
and a steady flow of bug reports, work arounds and suggested fixes/code
to the various software [projects] I have used from Drupal CMS modules
to Ubuntu udev rules for USB wifi devices. I tend to prefer to help with
support than code (as my day job is coding), helping out on various
forums (generally smaller community ones) and Wiki when I have the time. Cheers, Nick. On 01/02/13 19:46, Philip Wyett wrote:
>>>>Hi all, Here is my introduction. I am Phil Wyett; 39 year old former soldier and over a decade as a Linux
user and developer. I have been a developer of the OSS Crystal Space 3D
game engine, CEL project for over a decade and still am plus the release
manager. I have also been a contributing dev to Debian, Ubuntu, Kubuntu
and Redhat for years, plus many upstream projects. My production systems are Kubuntu and for server Ubuntu. If you ask
nicely,
you can get access to my semi public AMD 8x CPU 32 Gb RAM 4TB SSD
(kubuntu
12.4.x) system or my AMD 6x 12 Gb RAM 2TB SATA (kubuntu 12.04.x) system. I have some bits to give away (many cpu's ( many single cores and some
dual
and triple cores, over 300 Gb of RAM of varying speeds (16 Gb is Corsair
DDR 3 @ 2000 MHz), new PSU's, etc.) but as I mentioned it on twitter -
So
Dick get first refusal on them (I did say to you I would catalogue it
all
;-))- it's only right. You all can have what's left. ;-) Regards Phil _______________________________________________
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