
The Canonical team
has released Ubuntu 12.04 - a new long term support release. The
biggest new feature is the HUD, an addition to the traditional application menu system, where you can search for the actions you want to perform instead of having to hunt for them in menus. Unity overall has been improved, and I must say that even though this new release is simply
not at all ready for Asus ZenBooks, Unity runs perfectly well on it, and to my own shock and surprise, I'm slowly warming up to it. It's starting to make sense, it looks nice (especially after some custom tweaking), has become a lot more configurable, and it's really, really, really fast.
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2007-06-02
No, actually the fallback mode is jerky. It's becoming common place to indicate this mode for "possible unaware" users. However, I am far from dormant concerning the GNOME 3 Fall back mode. I tried Ubby LTS, and I had 2 crashes on me. Ubby 12.04 is, as the "Linux User" online review says: "Precisely what we feared".
What impressed me was Kubuntu, seems to be departing from Canonical philosophies... they put a nicer splash screen and the only issues I've found are related to KDE itself (No, they haven't got rid of that stupid moon when logging out).