Linked by Kroc Camen on Sun 13th Sep 2009 16:33 UTC
"For the last 12 months, I have used Ubuntu 8.04, 8.10, and 9.04 as my primary OSes. I remain a very happy Linux convert, but I worry that Ubuntu is being unevenly developed. Certain areas have seen great improvements over the last 12 months, while other areas have languished or been largely ignored. The purpose of this article is not to whine or rant, but to bring some perspective to the evolution (or lack thereof) that Ubuntu has experienced between versions 8.04 and 9.04."
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by diego on Sun 13th Sep 2009 17:26 UTC
in reply to "Wallpapers."
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2006-08-15
Additionally, I find it somewhat sad that he[1] sees the theme of a desktop as important area of operating system development.
But then again, I represent a minority here where wallpapers are starting to be a new metric to evaluate operating systems. Over and out and sarcasm off.
[1] The editor and not the original author.
It's not only about the wallpaper, it's about how the entire thing looks and feels, it's about the entire DE.
For some people GNOME might be better and for some it might be KDE etc.
Member since:
2006-08-15
But then again, I represent a minority here where wallpapers are starting to be a new metric to evaluate operating systems. Over and out and sarcasm off.
[1] The editor and not the original author.
It's not only about the wallpaper, it's about how the entire thing looks and feels, it's about the entire DE.
For some people GNOME might be better and for some it might be KDE etc.