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by kuchaguangjie 4620 days ago
I want to say fuck fuck fuck Unity! just let gnome-classic back, it's so perfect, so easy to use & do customization. Ubuntu should keep simple & easy to use, that's why ubuntu is popular. You ubuntu people waste time to develop unity for years, the result is that you fucked the users up, and now you continue want to do that endlessly, ubuntu is come less & less popular.

You know what, I installed ubuntu12.04 while it come out, but I am very disappointed, I wasted a whole day try to make it easy to use, but I give up finally, and re-installed the ubuntu10.04 instead. When ubuntu 13.04 come out, I did this again, and changed back to ubuntu 10.04 again. Now ubuntu 13.10 come out, I just want to say, fuck off, I will never install it. You know what, you have been waste time for years to do negative work to make ubuntu worse.

What's wrong with you people, I just don't get it ...

I still like ubuntu, but I am already start to try other linux distribution out, like Mint, I want to say that, if ubuntu keep in this direction, I probably will say good by to Ubuntu which I have used for 7 years, since ubuntu 7.10 when I was still in collage.

Maybe you think I am a little impolite, I do loved ubuntu, I am just expressing my disappointment about what you ubuntu people have done to this lovely os for recent years!

2 comments

I'm not an Ubuntu user, but I thought that it was possible to use other desktop environments like KDE, XFCE, LXDE etc.
It is at present, and I expect it will be possible to use other desktops for 14.04, which is important as it is a Long Term Support release with support for 5 years.

I'm a bit hazy about what happens when Mir replaces X. I gather that this particular argument is about ensuring that the compositor for KDE will work with Mir, or, more accurately, who does the work to ensure that KWin will work on Mir.

Look into the MATE Desktop Environment. [1] "MATE is a fork of GNOME 2. It provides an intuitive and attractive desktop environment using traditional metaphors for Linux…"

[1] http://mate-desktop.org/