
exploder wrote:I have way too much time on my hands! My only real complaint about Ubuntu is the poor quality and grabbing all the press. I want nothing more than for Ubuntu to release something of quality that actually deserves the media attention.I was optimistic about 11.04 and Unity, it will not run on any of my computers properly... None of my computers are very old and there is nothing special about any of my hardware.

MALsPa wrote:I really have mixed feelings about even saying that I prefer Ubuntu over Mint, especially here at these forums. I'm a long-time Mint user and a long-time Mint fan. I didn't start using Mint because of any dissatisfaction with Ubuntu; the fact that Mint was based on Ubuntu was probably a major attraction for me. ... Ubuntu simply works out a little better for me.


MALsPa wrote:The whole thing about the colors, though, kinda puzzles me. Default appearances don't matter to me at all, and I don't quite understand why people have ever had issues with the "brown," or whatever colors Ubuntu currently uses on the default desktop. But it certainly seems to bug a lot of people! Kinda fascinates me that it's even an issue.
I really appreciate the kind words, lmintnewb. I thought I was gonna get crucified for saying how I felt. But I've spent a lot of time using both distros, and I guess over time I just found myself liking Ubuntu a little better.

MALsPa wrote:The whole thing about the colors, though, kinda puzzles me. Default appearances don't matter to me at all, and I don't quite understand why people have ever had issues with the "brown," or whatever colors Ubuntu currently uses on the default desktop. But it certainly seems to bug a lot of people! Kinda fascinates me that it's even an issue.


spider2097 wrote:I guess that you might be better comparing Linux distro's to sports teams for all the good that does![]()



AlbertP wrote:On Linux it isn't as clear which distro is winner (has most users).


AlbertP wrote:Sports teams always have a winner each year. On Linux it isn't as clear which distro is winner (has most users).




AlbertP wrote:I think Ubuntu needs another leader instead of the billionaire named Mark S.




AlbertP wrote:Ubuntu don't yet see that they're going horribly wrong.




exploder wrote:Redhat seems to take care of their customers, they are profitable and their Enterprise Edition seems to be accepted and taken seriously in the business world. Shouldn't Canonical try and listen to and take better care of their loyal community?




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