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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: Pathos on 11 March 2006, 10:12

Title: ubuntu achieves the seemingly impossible
Post by: Pathos on 11 March 2006, 10:12
they make gnome look good :p

http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/flight5 (http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/flight5)


..but where have I seen that lighting theme before???
Title: Re: ubuntu achieves the seemingly impossible
Post by: Jack2000 on 11 March 2006, 12:33
WoW neat!
Title: Re: ubuntu achieves the seemingly impossible
Post by: Dark_Me on 11 March 2006, 13:56
Yes, nice.
Title: Re: ubuntu achieves the seemingly impossible
Post by: piratePenguin on 11 March 2006, 14:54
GNOME 2.14 (http://www.gnome.org/~davyd/gnome-2-14/) has come along good.
Title: Re: ubuntu achieves the seemingly impossible
Post by: Pathos on 12 March 2006, 00:12
I've been disappointed with gnome because its ugly and slow but I may build a ubuntu PC when this comes out.

gedit looks very cool.

definitely installing this on my PC once its ready.
Title: Re: ubuntu achieves the seemingly impossible
Post by: Lead Head on 12 March 2006, 00:22
Gnome is like a racecar compared to KDE in some cases
Title: Re: ubuntu achieves the seemingly impossible
Post by: piratePenguin on 12 March 2006, 00:32
GNOME runs great for me. Should be interesting to see what effect that new memory allocator will have on GNOMEs overall performance (it sure does look good)...
Title: Re: ubuntu achieves the seemingly impossible
Post by: Orethrius on 12 March 2006, 02:34
Quote from: Lead Head
Gnome is like a racecar compared to KDE in some cases

 So you're saying that Fluxbox is the space shuttle?  ;)
Title: Re: ubuntu achieves the seemingly impossible
Post by: piratePenguin on 12 March 2006, 02:39
Quote from: Orethrius
So you're saying that Fluxbox is the space shuttle?  ;)
It's a space shuttle without any instruments :p
Title: Re: ubuntu achieves the seemingly impossible
Post by: Orethrius on 12 March 2006, 07:07
Quote from: piratePenguin
It's a space shuttle without any instruments :p

 More like a space shuttle running LCARS - it's not like I can't configure it any way I please.  ;)