[Gambas-user] Ubuntu 11.10 64 - Build 4200

Dag-Jarle Johansen dag.jarle.johansen at ...626...
Sat Oct 15 01:32:04 CEST 2011


Kevin, thank you

but I end up with mixed feelings here, really feelsings, not science - ;-)
I will try it all out, until now I was a Gnome fan, so I would start at this
end.

And I must tell you guys, all of you - thank you a lot for answering my
sometimes naive questions.
Gambas is great, I have never seen anything like that, easy to develop,
and as now, wirh this Ubuntu as I have - it's just classes better as for
example netbeans.

Kevin, thanks again,
regards
Dag-Jarle

2011/10/15 Kevin Fishburne <kevinfishburne at ...1887...>

> On 10/14/2011 06:24 PM, Dag-Jarle Johansen wrote:
> > Off topic is my fault, Jesus, I started.
> >
> > But I am a fan of Ubuntu still - I am a user of 10.04.3 LTS, and I read
> > about Unity, what I also did not like to hear, in fact. If the evolution
> of
> > Ubuntu is going this way, well I will have to think about it, and perhaps
> > Debian is better, I have no ideas yet. I would not like to try out 45
> > different versions of Linux to get the smartest.
> >
>
> Kubuntu 11.10 may be configured to look and act almost exactly like
> GNOME 2.x and is still officially supported by Canonical. I switched due
> to Unity/GNOME 3 and wish I had done so a long time ago. You can
> configure the desktop to show icons, have multiple fully-customizable
> panels, a traditional main menu, etc. No need to install Compiz either,
> as the built in compositing window manager has most of the same plugins
> and uses hardware acceleration. Themes are ridiculously customizable,
> more than GNOME 2.x and can be be browsed, sorted by rating and
> downloaded/installed from the native GUI. See my desktop here:
>
> http://www.eightvirtues.com/misc/Kubuntu%2011.10.jpg
>
> It took me a day or two of going through settings and experimenting with
> panels before I had it set up properly. Once it was, I was happier than
> I'd ever been with my OS. No reason to look back for me.
>
> --
> Kevin Fishburne
> Eight Virtues
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