tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37423427.post2177313253414277919..comments2014-12-10T17:02:53.179-08:00Comments on iheartubuntu: Ubuntu Focusing on Cutting Edge, Not Stabilityiheartubuntu[email protected]Blogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37423427.post-21668041925491004082012-06-26T02:26:02.454-07:002012-06-26T02:26:02.454-07:00I don&#39;t understand why mouse wait when I try t...I don&#39;t understand why mouse wait when I try to move mouse to another workspace...Yafes[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37423427.post-14514989207599076062012-03-29T16:33:08.148-07:002012-03-29T16:33:08.148-07:00Anon... me too... the newest version of Ubuntu ......Anon... me too... the newest version of Ubuntu ...12.04 is alrerady really stable and its still in beta testing!iheartubuntuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00498021165209685534[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37423427.post-78643888690289471502012-03-29T15:58:55.909-07:002012-03-29T15:58:55.909-07:00Ya know I had issuess with Ubuntu 11.10 also but ...Ya know I had issuess with Ubuntu 11.10 also but googling around I found the solution to the boot issue I had with stalling during boot*** or something to do with Advanced Bios option* C1E its suppose to put the processor/s at lowest processor cycle during idle mode* Once I disabled this feature on the bios my whole system is rock stable and I mean rock stable... I&#39;m happy as a worm finally ......Anonymous[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37423427.post-38795641534815267702011-12-14T10:08:05.195-08:002011-12-14T10:08:05.195-08:00Hello Anon... I have been back to using Unity the ...Hello Anon... I have been back to using Unity the past month and I am tired of it AGAIN. Thankfully you can easily switch (in 11.10) to a GNOME 2.x style with a few changes. <br /><br />The first step is to install the ‘gnome-fallback-session’ from the Ubuntu Software Centre. Click the button below to do this.<br /><br />To change the panel background...<br /><br /> Alt+Right click on the top panel<br /> Choose ‘Properties’<br /> Select the ‘background’ tab<br /> Select background image and click the button<br /> Navigate/select ‘usr/share/themes/Ambiance/gtk-2.0/apps/img/panel.png’<br /><br />Now Install Ubuntu indicators<br /><br /> Add ‘ppa:jconti/gnome3‘ to your Software Sources<br /> Update, then install ‘Indicator-applet-complete’.<br /> Alt+Right click on the top panel<br /> Choose ‘Add Applets’<br /> Add ‘Indicator Applet Complete’<br /><br />Add the Ubuntu Logo to ‘App Menu’<br /><br /> Open a new Terminal<br /> Run: gksu gedit /usr/share/themes/Ambiance/gtk-3.0/apps/gnome-panel.css<br /> Add ‘-PanelMenuBar-icon-visible: true;’ (sans quote marks) to the bottom of the ‘PanelMenuBar.menubar.menuitem’ item (see image)<br /> Save<br /> Logout and back in to see change take effect<br /><br />To move/rearrange panels/item<br /><br /> ALT+Right click on a panel or item to add, move or edit itiheartubuntuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00498021165209685534[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37423427.post-12260755752881470042011-12-14T09:55:03.454-08:002011-12-14T09:55:03.454-08:00Ubuntu 11.10 here. I just switched back to Windows...Ubuntu 11.10 here. I just switched back to Windows 7 right now as Unity is freaking sluggish and freezes every 3-4 hours. And I tell you my friend that I have a pretty decent hardware here (an LG laptop, Intel i7, NVidia 3D card and shit). And that stupid vertical task bar also piss the shit off me.<br /><br />I will definitely switch to Linux Mint.Anonymous[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37423427.post-56334713004349223592011-09-30T08:32:14.646-07:002011-09-30T08:32:14.646-07:00Couldn&#39;t agree more. STABLE is the key. That s...Couldn&#39;t agree more. STABLE is the key. That said, I won&#39;t change anything until 12.04 but I&#39;m not keen on the direction Ubuntu is heading. This kind of bleeding edge stuff is exactly why I left RH, SuSE and others over the years.Anonymous[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37423427.post-4007534373384362292011-09-29T22:50:20.824-07:002011-09-29T22:50:20.824-07:00So dumb. I&#39;ll take stable over new any day.So dumb. I&#39;ll take stable over new any day.Anonymous[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37423427.post-43750765110249431312011-09-29T22:47:11.015-07:002011-09-29T22:47:11.015-07:00It is true that Im not a big fan of Unity and pret...It is true that Im not a big fan of Unity and pretty much anyone I know is not, save one or two people. I grant you that. But I cant run Natty in classic mode because Natty still has freeze ups and complete lock ups on various systems.<br /><br />This issue for me mostly is stability. Some pretty basic things should work, especially in an LTS like 10.04. The music apps using MusicBrainz for disc data just dont work anymore and the fix seems to be released, but never sent upstream. The priority may not be there with twice yearly distro releases always at the forefront.<br /><br />Ubuntu One is great if it works. Ive fully switched to it, &quot;dropping&quot; Dropbox entirely. But on any system I have installed 10.04 or 10.10... Ubuntu One just doesnt sync. Ive found my own work around... to install Rye&#39;s &quot;ubuntuone-indicator&quot; and to install the Ubuntu One nightlies PPA. Problem solved. I love Ubuntu One. But if it doesnt work well for many, whats the use of it?<br /><br />Thanks for the comments, I do appreciate them!iheartubuntuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09528926838891372189[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37423427.post-25618424849623195162011-09-29T20:59:35.054-07:002011-09-29T20:59:35.054-07:00i&#39;m guessing your problem is only with Unity s...i&#39;m guessing your problem is only with Unity so if you don&#39;t like it why downgrade and not just run Ubuntu Classic in natty? Unity is great (sure it has problems, like all my previous installs of Ubuntu) but it&#39;s stable and never froze on me.<br />Not everyone has to like the same stuff. maybe you didn&#39;t get used to it as well as some, but that&#39;s not Canonical&#39;s fault, that&#39;s why there are alternatives.<br />BTW Ubuntu can&#39;t be shipped along with other flavours as one distro because ubuntu (gnome) is supported by Canonical (official distro) and the others are community projects ;)Anonymous[email protected]