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madokie

(51,076 posts)
Sat Sep 27, 2014, 09:23 PM Sep 2014

Am I the only one here using ubuntu 14.04.1

with Gnome-sessions-flashback installed from Ubuntu Software Center? its a close to gnome 2 as you can get without going the Mate route. I like this much better. I installed Gnome color chooser and with it I have it looking as close to 10.04.4 (my favorite Ubuntu but unfortunately out of date.) as one can get. Much faster than using Unity on my old computer too.
Anyways if anyone is and have any questions I may be able to answer them, maybe not too so it won't hurt to ask me.

In my book Unity sucks, just had to throw that in there

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Am I the only one here using ubuntu 14.04.1 (Original Post) madokie Sep 2014 OP
lately d_r Sep 2014 #1
I've tried XFCE but never warmed up to it either madokie Sep 2014 #4
14.04 here. Try Unity Tweek or CompizConfig. L0oniX Sep 2014 #2
Neither of those gets me where I want to be madokie Sep 2014 #3
I used Ubuntu for years and defacto7 Sep 2014 #5
I use Ubuntu 14.04.1 and I like it at lot... but, I just downloaded the new Distro Welibs Sep 2014 #6
I'm a fan of SysV init. I'm still with Slackware Recursion Sep 2014 #7

madokie

(51,076 posts)
4. I've tried XFCE but never warmed up to it either
Sat Sep 27, 2014, 10:37 PM
Sep 2014

I was pissed when ubuntu went with Unity and stayed with 10.04 up till 14.04 came out. I had 10.04 set up where it was updating firefox, thunderbird and the kernel and would have stayed with it until I read about flashback and tried it on a thumb drive and haven't looked back. Installed in on my SSD and am having a blast customizing it.

gnome 3 sucks as far as I'm concerned. For all intents and purposes flashback is gnome 2 on steriods.

pressing the windows and the alt key at the same time as right clicking the mouse will get you to where you can add or take away items to the panel same as with gnome2 was. I can't tell any difference between the way I have it set up and the way I had 10.04 set up. I love it

madokie

(51,076 posts)
3. Neither of those gets me where I want to be
Sat Sep 27, 2014, 10:29 PM
Sep 2014

I have both installed but they only get you so far. I use compiz to cut out the animations and a couple other things that I find annoying

I don't do Unity and unless something in me changes I won't ever be either. I just flat ass don't like anything about it.

gnome sessions fastback is where its at as far as I'm concerned. It agrees with my old 2001 computer so well.

defacto7

(13,485 posts)
5. I used Ubuntu for years and
Sun Sep 28, 2014, 02:43 AM
Sep 2014

I agree with everything you say about Unity. I use Debian 7 these days basically because Ubuntu has gone so far off base since Lynx, which I have always thought was their best. I use Gnome Classic on my main computer but I've played with E17 for the fun of it. If you can get E17 to run stable it's a hell of a desktop. I have a couple of servers running 14.04 but no desktop on those. I might as well be using Debian on those too since Ubuntu comes from Debian and as a server there little difference.

Gnome-sessions-flashback.... sounds like Ubuntu is starting to listen.

 

Welibs

(188 posts)
6. I use Ubuntu 14.04.1 and I like it at lot... but, I just downloaded the new Distro
Sun Sep 28, 2014, 02:55 AM
Sep 2014

Opensuse. I am working on a friend's computer and I want it to be simple. I'm a ubuntu noob myself and I was so sick of windows and their back doors and
viruses and snooping, I loaded Ubuntu into my own laptop first to see how difficult it was going to be and I found it simple, so I loaded the office and home
computers with it. I haven't had calls from the office to fix viruses or anything else for the last 5 months.

My biggest complaint with Ubuntu is the time I spend researching various bugs and glitches I have to fix to use Their system... not to mention the frustrating
needle in a haystack coding crap that I sometimes send days looking for and it cripples my hands. I have psoriatic arthritis (the family curse), and carpal
tunnel from typing for 50 years, I know it's so 1990's but I WANT TO POINT AND CLICK!

Opensuse looks amazing and it's very light and simple like Ubuntu and unlike Windows, the elephant in the room!

Recursion

(56,582 posts)
7. I'm a fan of SysV init. I'm still with Slackware
Sun Sep 28, 2014, 03:26 AM
Sep 2014

Actually doing a cool side project to build Slackware linked against Musl libc...

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