Ubuntu Linux 20.10 'Groovy Gorilla' Beta Released (betanews.com) 18
An anonymous reader writes: Linux fans, Ubuntu 20.10 "Groovy Gorilla" Beta is now available for download. This doesn't just include the "vanilla" GNOME version either, but other variants like Kubuntu and Xubuntu as well. "20.10, codenamed 'Groovy Gorilla,' continues Ubuntu's proud tradition of integrating the latest and greatest open source technologies into a high quality, easy-to-use Linux distribution. The team has been hard at work through this cycle, introducing new features and fixing bugs," explains Åukasz Zemczak, Canonical.
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Re: Mint with Cinnamon Still Best Linux Destop (Score:3)
Cinnamon is an ugly Windows clone. Gnome may be broken by default, but it does not take much to make it functional. Aside from the default setup, my only problem with Gnome is that it is a little too resource heavy.
Personally, I think the best choice for a mainstream Linux desktop is elementary. Kubuntu would be my second choice, but you have to customize it so it does not work like Windows.
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whine and bitch about stuff looking like windows
Yeah, heaven forbid that people use an interface similar to the one that has been refined down to as close to perfection as we can get without an extreme radical redesign that 99% of people don't want, and has been the go to interface for almost 30 years now.
No, lets hide commonly used things, and make people learn obscure keyboard shortcuts! Bonus if there is no screen showing the shortcuts, or how to even find the power off button the first time they log into the desktop!
Maybe next GNOME can take the trul
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that has been refined down to as close to perfection
That's certainly not the Windows UI. I modify *nix DEs to function like Mac OS X. It's a much more efficient and elegant design and most people are familiar with it (one of the beauties of OS X was that it never had a steep learning curve even for newcomers).
This is why I advocated elementaryOS, because its default setting is similar to OS X. XFCE is another good example as it comes with a dock, but it takes some work to make it look nice and optimized.
A task bar that quickly becomes cluttered with windows
Re: Mint with Cinnamon Still Best Linux Destop (Score:3)
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I've been using Mint for a couple of years now and all in all, I think it's pretty good.
Re:There's no best, but I'm using... (Score:1)
pclinuxOs and Devuan these days.
I admit, Mint's pretty good.
Some of you may notice that I'm avoiding Systemd. I've seen arguments pro and con about Systemd. I don't understand all of them, though I do sorta get that a need was felt to deal with all the new dynamic plug in devices out there, and that apparently Systemd was written to address that. Nevertheless, I do think Systemd was shoved down our throats and that's not what Linux should be about. As long as there are distros that work well for me wit
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I'm using (Mint) Cinnamon right now, but only because I want a supported desktop and Gnome is still crap.
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15. Ubuntu Kylin
26. Lubuntu
33. Xubuntu
34. Kubuntu
40. Ubuntu MATE
Not that it matters. Several others, including Mint, are Ubuntu. Mint made sense when it came out b/c of the multimedia support out of the box, but that no longer really matters. I find Mint to be just another redundant distro that just so happens to be popular.
I don't think your support of Mint is why you were modded down. Calling Canonical evil and arguing that they had lost the Linux desktop b/c of Unity and Gnome3, while the whole time they
systemd (Score:1)
Yet all this work on other components is ruined by Ubuntu being systemd-only. And systemd even fails to boot my main desktop, with WTF-level bugs elsewhere. So sorry, but not going to ever use it outside a test VM. And that's a tier that contains poo like Windows 10.
not LTS (Score:3)
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I was going to ask if they fixed the "Killer" wifi issues.
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like systemd fucking with resolv.conf?
That falls into the category of crimes against humanity.
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Wasn't even thinking of that. I was referring to the "Killer WiFi" chip found in Dell XPS laptops.
But yeah, Poettering deserves the chair just for that resolv.conf thing, among his other crimes.
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> But yeah, Poettering deserves the chair
No, not the chair! https://youtu.be/T2ncJ6ciGyM?t... [youtu.be]
Linux users are not 'fans' (Score:2)
They are generally people that do not want belonging to one or another millionaire.
From this point of view, Ubuntu is the *worst* possible Linux distro.
And it's easy to just find Debian, the distro at the root of Ubuntu, while being driven by the most democratic of communities, through Condorcet voting.
Thank you for not considering us for an homogeneous bunch of panting dogs awaiting for the latest flashing thing.