Frankly, I have no idea how unity works, or how it should work,
especially where the settings are to adjust or enhance unity.
Perhaps unity was introduced before its time or maybe I am
just getting too old to keep up with the Linux masters? -
[By the way, Is Mark Shuttleworth left handed?] -
Unity has great possibilities, if windows decoration & functionality
remains a user's choice.
So far, windows loose their headers far too easily when unity fails.
- Naked windows are like chickens without feathers. -
Unity must become 'un-crash-able'.
A right click menu like gnome-panel, with many options, would help.
Still, I prefer a panel on the bottom of the desktop,
it is more comfortable, & easier for me to work with.
So, I simply auto-start gnome-panel, which appears on the bottom,
& gives me many choices, including The familiar Main Menu.
Yes, this main menu needs some tweaking, however, I discovered,
that under natty there is no delay in using the menu, &
scrolling works as well, under maverick these functions
where a problem, natty somehow fixed it.
Sure, if unity had right-click functions, & a Menu
that is easily configured & customized, would make unity
far better than gnome-desktop & gnome-panel.
Just an open source thought.
BavarianPH,
Ubuntu Forever!
Frankly, I have no idea how unity works, or how it should work,
especially where the settings are to adjust or enhance unity.
Perhaps unity was introduced before its time or maybe I am
just getting too old to keep up with the Linux masters? -
[By the way, Is Mark Shuttleworth left handed?] -
Unity has great possibilities, if windows decoration & functionality
remains a user's choice.
So far, windows loose their headers far too easily when unity fails.
- Naked windows are like chickens without feathers. -
Unity must become 'un-crash-able'.
A right click menu like gnome-panel, with many options, would help.
Still, I prefer a panel on the bottom of the desktop,
it is more comfortable, & easier for me to work with.
So, I simply auto-start gnome-panel, which appears on the bottom,
& gives me many choices, including The familiar Main Menu.
Yes, this main menu needs some tweaking, however, I discovered,
that under natty there is no delay in using the menu, &
scrolling works as well, under maverick these functions
where a problem, natty somehow fixed it.
Sure, if unity had right-click functions, & a Menu
that is easily configured & customized, would make unity
far better than gnome-desktop & gnome-panel.
Just an open source thought.
BavarianPH,
Ubuntu Forever!