
"Canonical
has announced the availability of the first Ubuntu 10.04 beta release. The new version of Ubuntu, codenamed Lucid Lynx, is scheduled to arrive in April. It will be a long-term support release, which means that updates will be available for three years on the desktop and five years on servers. Although the Ubuntu developers have largely focused on boosting stability for this release, they have also added a number of noteworthy new features and applications. One of the most visible changes is the introduction of a new theme - a change that is part of a broader rebranding initiative that aims to update Ubuntu's visual identity." It might just be me, but I find the new theme ghastly. Compare
this to
this (my desktop). Oh, and Metacity - I can has anti-aliasing?
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2006-02-15
1) Metacity can do compositing. Why isn't this the default, and why doesn't it anti-alias even if you do turn it on?
Metacity is SLOW. It's slow as f*ck. Maybe that's why it's not enabled by default?
2) Metacity almost exclusively runs together with Compiz. Why doesn't Metacity take advantage of that?
Metacity is a window manager, and so is Compiz. They can't run both at the same time.