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CRITAWAKETS:

Windows I dont use linux mostly because im poor so i cant afford storage and how the forget do you dual boot anyway.

If i ever get a linux version i am using Linux Mint Cinnamoni am a scrub, i know. I use it on a slow virtual machine and it works well but slow due to being emulated.

Also i dont want to give up windows games or DirectX im never switching fully to Linux.

SubDaWoofer:


--- Quote from: CRITAWAKETS on December 14, 2016, 07:07:16 PM ---Windows I dont use linux mostly because im poor so i cant afford storage and how the forget do you dual boot anyway.

If i ever get a linux version i am using Linux Mint Cinnamoni am a scrub, i know. I use it on a slow virtual machine and it works well but slow due to being emulated.

Also i dont want to give up windows games or DirectX im never switching fully to Linux.

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no correlation

d:


--- Quote from: Marios on December 14, 2016, 11:07:46 AM ---
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I hope this is a joke but the Unity Desktop environment has had/has these problems:

* Clunky
* Cannot be moved to another side
* Buggy as stuff when it came out
* Made Ubuntu lose lots of users when it was first released (most of which, have never came back)
* Canonical released it very abruptly

Pecon:


--- Quote from: d on December 14, 2016, 09:08:04 PM ---I hope this is a joke but the Unity Desktop environment has had/has these problems:

* Clunky
* Cannot be moved to another side
* Buggy as stuff when it came out
* Made Ubuntu lose lots of users when it was first released (most of which, have never came back)
* Canonical released it very abruptly
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He said he's never used linux, so chances are he didn't realize we were talking about a desktop environment instead of a game engine.

I understand that Unity had a poor beginning and a lot of people were sad to see it replace GNOME on Ubuntu so quickly; but in it's present state it's fairly solid and I appreciate it for that. I'm still looking at alternatives regardless simply because I'm curious to see if I can find something I'll like even more. LXDE is looking fairly promising.

Steve5451²:

I'll always have a special place in my heart for Gnome 2. After all, I started using Ubuntu in 7.04 when I was about 11 or 12. It was perfect. If I use Linux I typically install MATE.
Blockland even worked on those old versions of WINE.

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