The 12.04 Betas
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Re: The 12.04 Betas
The more I use Xubuntu 12.04, the more impressed I am with it. Firefox and Thunderbird 11 are not looking too shabby either
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@tdockery97 Thats what I kind of figured. Maybe I'll just stick with ubuntu 11.10 untill support runs out then maybe switch to 12.04 lts. Dont see no reason to do that at the moment if there really isnt anything new functionality wise, or super duper features 12.04LTS has that 11.10 dont.
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well, 2 nice new features on 12.04 is that you can make the pixels (size) of the unity icons much smaller (which i did and like it better that way)
and also now if you decide to auto hide the unity launcher bar (it's an option now not the default) then it doesn't "pop out" at the wrong time anymore...
also, it's getting very solid and seems to be faster then 11.10 also...just my impressions
and also now if you decide to auto hide the unity launcher bar (it's an option now not the default) then it doesn't "pop out" at the wrong time anymore...
also, it's getting very solid and seems to be faster then 11.10 also...just my impressions
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Have used the final beta for a few hours and it certainly feels faster than 11.10 from what I remember. Unity isn't my bag but I'm happy it was so easy to install and run Cinnamon. With the Ambiance Ubuntu theme it's what Ubuntu could have been in an alternate universe
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Nice screenshot I can't help but think how much better Ubuntu would be with Any Other desktop than Unity: Cinnamon, Gnome-Fallback, MATE, etc. My luck has been terrible with the main Ubuntu release, but I pretty much enjoy all the others: Kubuntu, Lubuntu, and especially Xubuntu.
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Looks great bimsebasse...i am tempted to add Cinnamon Session to my Ubuntu 12.04...just out of curiousity, could you switch it to the "radiance" theme in your ubuntu system settings and take a screenshot like you just posted...that's the theme i use on my 12.04 and was curious how Cinnamon would look with it...
I wonder if it works as well as the darker default theme (ambiance) does...
I take it that you can get the terminal commands needed for Cinnamon on Ubuntu 12.04 from the Cinnamon website?
Unlike KBD47, i like unity very much but i also like Cinnamon as well...haven't tried adding the session up to this point, but i did run cinnamon when i had Mint 12 installed, so i guess i am a bit curious...
I wonder if it works as well as the darker default theme (ambiance) does...
I take it that you can get the terminal commands needed for Cinnamon on Ubuntu 12.04 from the Cinnamon website?
Unlike KBD47, i like unity very much but i also like Cinnamon as well...haven't tried adding the session up to this point, but i did run cinnamon when i had Mint 12 installed, so i guess i am a bit curious...
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In 12.04 I use glebihan's Cinnamon nightly PPA:
There is also a less risky less up-to-date stable PPA:
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gwendal-lebihan-dev/cinnamon-nightly
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install cinnamon
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gwendal-lebihan-dev/cinnamon-stable
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install cinnamon
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Oh, looks nice with the radiance theme i like to use
Thanks for posting the screenshot as well as the ppas...i think i will try it...don't know which i should use...stable or nightly....hmmm
any problems using nightly? is the stable one a safer bet?
Also i was wondering...once this ppa is installed, would i also be getting updates for it through ubuntu software center (just as one does for Cinnamon when using it on mint)?
Thanks for posting the screenshot as well as the ppas...i think i will try it...don't know which i should use...stable or nightly....hmmm
any problems using nightly? is the stable one a safer bet?
Also i was wondering...once this ppa is installed, would i also be getting updates for it through ubuntu software center (just as one does for Cinnamon when using it on mint)?
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Use stable if you're worried Cinnamon is somewhat more glitchy in 12.04 than in Mint 12 but otherwise pretty much the same.
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Thanks...by the way....wasn't there a problem with using Cinnamon 1.4 with Ubuntu 12.04 or had that been resolved? (i was reading some of the comments from mid march about it not working properly on 12.04 at that time)...bimsebasse wrote:Use stable if you're worried Cinnamon is somewhat more glitchy in 12.04 than in Mint 12 but otherwise pretty much the same.
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Should be resolved now, at least that's what I read on ubuntuforums
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The problem was with Gnome 3.4 using Clutter 1.9.x and Gnome 3.2 (and Cinnamon) using Clutter 1.8.x. Since Gnome 3.2 was used in Ubuntu 11.10 and Gnome 3.4 is being used in Ubuntu 12.04, Cinnamon for Mint 12/Ubuntu 11.10 wouldn't work. The nightly ppa, at least (I haven't tried the stable one), is only for 12.04 and it use Clutter 1.9.x
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As per https://github.com/linuxmint/Cinnamon/issues/582 (last post) Cinnamon is now Ubuntu 12.04 compatible in both stable and nightly PPA. (Stable used to be 11.10 only)
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Re: The 12.04 Betas
Minitube does not play video ( sound is OK) on xubuntu 12.04 b2 fully updated.KBD47 wrote:Nice screenshot I can't help but think how much better Ubuntu would be with Any Other desktop than Unity: Cinnamon, Gnome-Fallback, MATE, etc. My luck has been terrible with the main Ubuntu release, but I pretty much enjoy all the others: Kubuntu, Lubuntu, and especially Xubuntu.
KBD47
Do you have problem running Minitube?
# apt-cache policy minitube
minitube:
Installed: 1.6-1
Candidate: 1.6-1
Version table:
*** 1.6-1 0
500 http://sg.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise/universe i386 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
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Minitube 1.6.1 constantly crashes out on Ubuntu 12.04 64bit. It also only plays about 20 seconds of many music videos, or just the audio, but does actually down the files in full despite this.