Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 22nd Sep 2012 22:07 UTC
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Maybe you will be able to remove these features for a certain sum of money - like with one of the Kindles
sudo apt-get remove unity-lens-shopping
It's not hard, you know. They are going to be implementing a selection option for which lenses appear in the home lens eventually, but until then, it is as easy as typing a single line into the terminal.
I can see this being useful, but am personally against local searches being submitted to ubuntu's website (and, unencrypted, for now).
Until they have that selection dialog, I'm just going to keep using unity sans this lens, because I very much like the direction it is moving in.
Edited 2012-09-24 01:04 UTC




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2009-11-04
As people mentioned earlier, you can still switch to standard Gnome, or in fact any other desktop environment. While, from my personal computing point of view, the presence of an Amazon plug in your OS is sickening, people seem to be forgetting that Ubuntu is a product. Product that is being developed by a certain vendor, and a product that just happens to be free. It may look like very much a community driven initiative, but in the end it's not the users who decide. Canonical will make whatever decisions they see fit. Suck it up, customise it, or switch. Luckily, all you usually need is a copy of your home directory.

Maybe you will be able to remove these features for a certain sum of money - like with one of the Kindles