only 4 smart niccas: Anybody here use UBUNTU 13.04?

gho3st

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Ubuntu has come a long way. :wow: Dont understand why software companies aren't supporting this shyt. If they did, MS would have a problem on its hand.
 

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:leon: I used to run a dual boot just for when windows starts trippin, but I haven't used it in months.Gotta see this.
 

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i wish they would support it, but idk, they are coming out with their own tablet and phone doe
 

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I run Lubuntu 12.04 on my laptop and for the basic stuff (office, videos, internet, music), it's perfect. Fast, minimalistic and light.
I didn't upgrade because I didn't like the new Unity stuff. I was completely lost so I stayed in 12.04.
 

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Unity is the shyt once you get it down. The Windows Switching for the application quicklist and the speed are the best things about 13.04. Even thou I use Fedora more, I can honestly see myself using Ubuntu more in the near future.
 

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I run Lubuntu 12.04 on my laptop and for the basic stuff (office, videos, internet, music), it's perfect. Fast, minimalistic and light.
I didn't upgrade because I didn't like the new Unity stuff. I was completely lost so I stayed in 12.04.
yea i think you can switch to GNOME desktop environment if you dont like Unity. Only reason i keep going back to windows is b/c there's some programs that i can only use on there.
 

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I switched to Elementary OS Luna earlier this week.

It takes the best parts of GNOME Shell and Unity (minus the HUD and global menus) but it's far more lightweight. :ahh:
 
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