Linked by Neil Lucock on Tue 22nd Feb 2005 22:17 UTC
I'd better start by admitting that I'm a fan of KDE. It's not because it works like Windows, but for the quality of the tools available. However, a GUI is just a way of doing something and I think I've been a bit dismissive of the Gnome desktop up to now. I read a few reviews of Ubuntu, looked at their web site and decided to have a look. I wanted a general purpose (desktop) distribution and an opportunity to get to know the Gnome utilities.
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Last time I checked earth was brown ... maybe you mean water?
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right, that came out wrong... I meant either the non-earth color blue, or alternatively, other earth colors than brown.
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Almost every problem mentioned here (and in most Ubuntu reviews I've seen on this site) can be fixed with these two things and some work:
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No, that is completly wrong! No one should ever have to search for anything or read any manual. It should be self explanatory and just work. Anything less is a bug.
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Last time I checked earth was brown ... maybe you mean water?
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right, that came out wrong... I meant either the non-earth color blue, or alternatively, other earth colors than brown.
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Almost every problem mentioned here (and in most Ubuntu reviews I've seen on this site) can be fixed with these two things and some work:
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No, that is completly wrong! No one should ever have to search for anything or read any manual. It should be self explanatory and just work. Anything less is a bug.