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Elementary OS 0.2 "Luna" Released 117

First time accepted submitter kazade84 writes "Over the weekend the Elementary team released the stable version of Elementary OS, codenamed "Luna" which is based on Ubuntu 12.04. The new OS features an entirely custom desktop shell called Pantheon which has been developed from scratch using Vala and Gtk+ which allows for fast apps with a small memory footprint. Elementary OS has been years in the making, and the team have documented the process in their latest blog post."
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Elementary OS 0.2 "Luna" Released

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  • why (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 12, 2013 @10:01AM (#44541183)

    I don't understand why everyone is making such a huge fuss about this. Do so many of us really desire an OS X themed window manager?

  • Re:What's new? (Score:2, Interesting)

    by geek ( 5680 ) on Monday August 12, 2013 @10:26AM (#44541421)

    The distro itself is a joke. I've been battling these guys for a couple years on another Linux blog. They love to swarm it like flies on shit and tell everyone how great they are. They've done nothing but copy OS X's look and feel from the start and then go off on tangents about how "It can't be done any other way"

    There isn't an original thought in the entire group. They even have one guy that does nothing but hang out on social media and spam about Elementary. He went so far as to email me personally (how he got my email I dont know) and wrote a 4 page letter trying to sell me on their distro.

    The only upside I see to it is that these young guys are learning a thing or two about Linux and programming which may or may not benefit them in the future when they grow up. I'll give them props though, they are far more productive than I was at that age. I just wish they would contribute to a decent distro instead of this pile of garbage.

  • Re:why (Score:5, Interesting)

    by iggymanz ( 596061 ) on Monday August 12, 2013 @10:35AM (#44541537)

    My Mac at work makes a fine X terminal, of what X conventions are you speaking? my mac has in .xinitrc. some crazy people even install X11 based desktops on their mac osx.

    customizing? I have computer to do work, not fart around with desktop appearance beyond color or font.

    my three monitors are working well, get video hardware/drivers that are well supported by mac osx and there are no issue.

  • by wjcofkc ( 964165 ) on Monday August 12, 2013 @11:24AM (#44542029)
    It's not just the docks behavior or the slightly less similar menu bar across the top. They actually went so far as to copy expose functions and the music player looks exactly like the version of iTunes before the most recent update, even the file browser is an obvious and direct clone of the Finder. For crying out loud, the default wallpaper that the video starts out with is even the default wallpaper in OS X. And all that just from the video. Since I'm going to install it, I'm willing to bet the similarities don't even come close to stopping there. I am really super surprised at what a brazen OS X clone this is, even shocked they would go this far.

    With all that said, and myself as someone who is a long time dedicated Mac user, I think it looks really freaking cool! I have been waiting for something like this and will be giving it a spin today. As someone who is also a long time Linux user, I'm about as excited as a six-year old on christmas morning to play with this new distro. Now if only I can drop that interface onto Slackware.

    Also, as I scroll down their page, even that flows and looks exactly like an apple website product page, even the navigation bar at the top comes close to a clone of apple.com - interesting. They should steer this in the direction of making it a platform that integrates with Edge, much like iPhone (disclaimer: I use an Android) is integrated into Apple's platform. Anyway, going to download and install now, hope it lives up to what they are advertising.

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