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2009-09-03
It's really simple and easy. You don't have to change a distribution at all. I like Ubuntu, I dislike unity but I like gnome 3. So I install Ubuntu with Gnome 3.
Does upgrading to 12.10 will change anything? No.
If you like Ubuntu, nothing much changed. If you don't like Ubuntu, nothing changed either, you just add another excuse to your list of rants. It's nothing but a storm in a tea cup.
Edited 2012-09-23 10:27 UTC