
"Ubuntu 10.10, codenamed Maverick Meerkat, emerged from its burrow this month with some important changes. [...] One of the most significant changes in Ubuntu 10.10 is the introduction of Unity, a totally new netbook environment that has some promising design characteristics. Although Unity is an impressive offering, it has some kinks that need to be worked out before it will be ready for mainstream adoption.
In this review, we will take a close look at 10.10's changes, with a focus on how these changes impact the Ubuntu user experience. Unity's scope and significance for Ubuntu make it an especially important part of this release, so we decided to devote a considerable portion of the review to exploring its features."
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2008-08-19
Tried 10.10 on my netbook, but I'm not at all impressed by the Unity shell.
It looks pretty, and the workspace view is good, but that sidebar takes up *way* too much room on a small screen. Netbook screens are already the minimum width assumed by most web sites, so losing 60 or so pixels hurts a lot. The sidebar needs to disappear when it's not in use - e.g appear when the pointer hits the left edge, rather than being always there.