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I had given up on Ubuntu by December '10. Every now and then it would go unresponsive system at boot splash screen with no way to switch consoles, the only thing that worked was the CTRL+ALT+DEL combination and voila! But that was just one of several things that made me give up on Ubby and go straight to Fedora 14.
With Mark ShatterMyWorld announcements of window buttons going from right to left, and the announcement of Unity interface, I got really upset and apprehensive. Then I had waited to the first 11.04 beta (as you see, I still was holding my last breath for Ubby...) - after the installation I noticed that both Unity and Classic mode comes with default "Amiga/MacOS" global menu - the one that puts your text menu right into the panel, away from your application window.
If Ubuntu only kept the default GNOME menu layout, that would be just fine for me. But they had to go and change that too. Sure I can remove it with some clicks, by adding new panels and such, or maybe we get rebelled GNOME fans who will put up a website with available packages for system modifications, like some .deb package for us to get the previous behaviour with just a click.
All of this is very annoying. And it's not just me. There will be a huge user base that will get annoyed too. Specially the so loved Windows refugees now having to deal with a Amiga/MacOS rip-off interface that, in my vision, has no real logic at all. I doubt Ubby is figuring #1 at Distrowatch.com by the end of the year.
Mint and Fedora have the opportunity now to conquer the world, if they want to...
(Edit. grammar)
Edited 2011-04-02 19:19 UTC