Nim wrote:
:lol: I have yet to understand why everyone is going so crazy over unity. Can someone explain why you like it? What do you use linux for exactly?
I liked Unitity initially, because I associated the top dash/search part of unity with a program I love called gnome Do
(Link). With Do, it indexes everything from your programs, contacts, music collection, bookmarks ect, then ranks them by the frequency of use. For the programs, music or contacts i use most often I can launch them within 5 keystrokes. I like that, especially for a media centre pc were i use a wireless keyboard allot but almost never the mouse.
I thought unity would be good because it is similar, yet better integrated into the OS. Although it turns out the features are pretty watered down. Do can link a file to an action like finding a folder and moving it to a new drive, controlling music playback, creating new playlists, search the internet for a torrent-then add it to transmission all <20 keystrokes, without creating a new window. There is a really large list of plug-ins/functions, but because it ranks it all by frequency of use, it all becomes really efficient as you use it, only suggesting what you want.
That's the kind of thing I expected of Unity, but it turns out it can only find and launch files. I've actually given up on Unity (only lasted 4h), which basically leaves me with 10.10 minus some stability.
in terms of usage, other than the basics I use linux mostly for simulation/test measurement programming. I've compiled packages that could not be used without it, but avoid it generally, and wouldn't modify a part of the kernel again (well probably will, but you know what i mean). Maybe it is time to leave Ubuntu but I'm pretty lazy as well. [edited to avoid sidetrack]
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