may i ask something... i already apply my compizconfig manager..and enable those 'eyecandy' setttings like wobbly windows and 3d cube and else...but then i cant see any special effect..is it my driver or must i select the setting at the change background menu....note that i have ati card> hd3650 pcie
hope u or anybody would answer it.... sry...bad english though
may i ask something... i already apply my compizconfig manager..and enable those 'eyecandy' setttings like wobbly windows and 3d cube and else...but then i cant see any special effect..is it my driver or must i select the setting at the change background menu....note that i have ati card> hd3650 pcie
hope u or anybody would answer it.... sry...bad english though
Ugly GTK theme and ugly emerald window border. I think that if you want to implement the willwill ideas, GTK must be hacked or something, but already is not posible. It looks really bad.
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I just don't get Ubuntu. Sure it's free but it is such a pain to use. I can see people using it as a hobby and but not ready for prime time. I was impressed with Intrepid, but you still can't run more than one Synaptec at the same time. It's nice to have the Add/Remove Program feature but if you manually download an app you have to worry about all the dependencies or key files if you apt-get. I'm hoping that within a couple of years it will have some better purpose than something to play with.
"can't run more than one Synaptec at the same time" why would you?
"if you manually download [..]"
again, why would you? if it's a deb you're not worrying about any dependencies, and key files are optional.
Installing in windows is a pain! Search sites trying to find out a program that does what you want, then find where to get it, then you gotta either pay for it, or find a crack for the version(s) you found, make sure the crack's not filled with viruses etc.
I agree about Windows, Mac is alright for installing but some programs are a bitch to uninstall unless you do some research. I get what you're saying, but to get to the point where you can install programs with ease takes a lot of time. By the time you get something working you could have got a part time job and paid for the program in another OS. Anyways to each their own but it would do the community a good service to try and streamline the ease of use. Wish me luck next year when I try again!
Lol. I use ubuntu for web development work. I migrated from Windows and speaking truthfully, I NEVER want to go back to windows ever again. I couldn't believe how much time I was wasting in windows. Linux is unbelievably powerful. It does copious amounts of things and fast just as a standalone OS. Windows could do too I guess, but not without installing third party software that can be pretty restrictive. Also, if something breaks, I can just fix it and recompile as most things are open source.
As a n00b to linux, I found it to be as easy to use as Windows. The thing I like the most is the speed of getting tasks done. Linux helps the user massively in that field, especially if you learn CLI which is actually a lot faster than GUI. GUI is way overrated as an 'ease of use' attribute in program design. If you want to copy a file, what's the point of seeing a folder and files and dragging them over to another folder and blah blah when one line of text does all of that in a split second?
did you install itunes using wine? i've tried using wine and it worked but after i close it, te file gets lost or something. btw, i haven't upgraded to ibex yet so i don't if it's because of hardy version
Beauutiful! Just gorgeous
farmerjack777 2 years ago
the windows suck...
Why do you mix windows-vista-like-windows and the macwindows (at the end)?
The rest looks quite awesome
fantasyfight123 2 years ago
may i ask something... i already apply my compizconfig manager..and enable those 'eyecandy' setttings like wobbly windows and 3d cube and else...but then i cant see any special effect..is it my driver or must i select the setting at the change background menu....note that i have ati card> hd3650 pcie
hope u or anybody would answer it.... sry...bad english though
RuDofCAraVAn 2 years ago
may i ask something... i already apply my compizconfig manager..and enable those 'eyecandy' setttings like wobbly windows and 3d cube and else...but then i cant see any special effect..is it my driver or must i select the setting at the change background menu....note that i have ati card> hd3650 pcie
hope u or anybody would answer it.... sry...bad english though
RuDofCAraVAn 2 years ago
awesome man, keep it up
really good GUI Design
shalvius 2 years ago
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Honestly, pretty ugly.
egolayer13 2 years ago
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People... like this theme...? UGH
UbuntuLee 3 years ago
Ugly GTK theme and ugly emerald window border. I think that if you want to implement the willwill ideas, GTK must be hacked or something, but already is not posible. It looks really bad.
Metaldownloads 3 years ago
I'm upgrading to 8.10 right now and it seems like it will take forever and a day but it's
FREE :)
Whocaresifyoucare 3 years ago
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I just don't get Ubuntu. Sure it's free but it is such a pain to use. I can see people using it as a hobby and but not ready for prime time. I was impressed with Intrepid, but you still can't run more than one Synaptec at the same time. It's nice to have the Add/Remove Program feature but if you manually download an app you have to worry about all the dependencies or key files if you apt-get. I'm hoping that within a couple of years it will have some better purpose than something to play with.
nosliwsirhc1984 3 years ago
"can't run more than one Synaptec at the same time" why would you?
"if you manually download [..]"
again, why would you? if it's a deb you're not worrying about any dependencies, and key files are optional.
Installing in windows is a pain! Search sites trying to find out a program that does what you want, then find where to get it, then you gotta either pay for it, or find a crack for the version(s) you found, make sure the crack's not filled with viruses etc.
xd0tx 3 years ago 3
I agree about Windows, Mac is alright for installing but some programs are a bitch to uninstall unless you do some research. I get what you're saying, but to get to the point where you can install programs with ease takes a lot of time. By the time you get something working you could have got a part time job and paid for the program in another OS. Anyways to each their own but it would do the community a good service to try and streamline the ease of use. Wish me luck next year when I try again!
nosliwsirhc1984 3 years ago
why would you like to live outside of Synaptic and automatical management of software ?
I don't see the point.
oomusd 3 years ago
Lol. I use ubuntu for web development work. I migrated from Windows and speaking truthfully, I NEVER want to go back to windows ever again. I couldn't believe how much time I was wasting in windows. Linux is unbelievably powerful. It does copious amounts of things and fast just as a standalone OS. Windows could do too I guess, but not without installing third party software that can be pretty restrictive. Also, if something breaks, I can just fix it and recompile as most things are open source.
LOLDISNEYLAND 3 years ago 2
As a n00b to linux, I found it to be as easy to use as Windows. The thing I like the most is the speed of getting tasks done. Linux helps the user massively in that field, especially if you learn CLI which is actually a lot faster than GUI. GUI is way overrated as an 'ease of use' attribute in program design. If you want to copy a file, what's the point of seeing a folder and files and dragging them over to another folder and blah blah when one line of text does all of that in a split second?
LOLDISNEYLAND 3 years ago 3
dude ubuntu is easy used gentoo and pm me later i learn the hard way with red hat after that gentoo, once you play with ubuntu is like using xp :)
87655788 3 years ago
did you install itunes using wine? i've tried using wine and it worked but after i close it, te file gets lost or something. btw, i haven't upgraded to ibex yet so i don't if it's because of hardy version
DudeOverdosed 3 years ago
I think that is songbird, I could be wrong though I haven't used either of them in a long time.
xngk 3 years ago
yeah is songbird
Banedone 3 years ago
i don't know how to use wine :/ so i just use open source sheittts
Bromangg 3 years ago