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RE[2]: Build it, and they will come
by pooo on Thu 9th Aug 2012 05:26
in reply to "RE: Build it, and they will come"
I would agree with your last point about unity except I keep having really irritating performance issues, occasional slowdowns and crashes.
This on both nvidia and ati with both proprietary and foss drivers.
Really sucks.
Also multi-monitor support pretty much sucks and it had just gotten decent with gnome2.
RE[3]: Build it, and they will come
by Soulbender on Thu 9th Aug 2012 05:55
in reply to "RE[2]: Build it, and they will come"
I would agree with your last point about unity except I keep having really irritating performance issues, occasional slowdowns and crashes.
I have an nvidia card using the foss drivers and I've never had such problems but YMMV.
Also multi-monitor support pretty much sucks
I don't know what you dislike about the multi-monitor support, I find it good.
RE[3]: Build it, and they will come
by jayrulez on Thu 9th Aug 2012 09:06
in reply to "RE[2]: Build it, and they will come"
RE[3]: Build it, and they will come
by ggeldenhuys on Thu 9th Aug 2012 14:31
in reply to "RE[2]: Build it, and they will come"
I would agree with your last point about unity except I keep having really irritating performance issues, occasional slowdowns and crashes.
Exactly what happened to me! I had this issue with K/Ubuntu 12.04, so it must be something they did at kernel level or something.
You are right again about the multi-monitor issue too. Gnome 2 started to work really well.





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Maybe you should actually read the article.
Funny, that's why I like Unity. It works and gets out of the way.