Activity log for bug #784343

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2011-05-18 01:07:36 Roman bug added bug
2011-05-18 01:43:44 Roman description I have to say, the Unity interface has definitely grown on me. I'm using the 2D variant right now on a netbook that lacks 3D acceleration or a whole lot of RAM. The issue I'm having is the dependencies on particular GNOME software such as Nautilus. Is it for the Places menu or what? I've installed Xfce4 packages and replaced the icon on the launcher with Thunar but every so often Nautilus jumps back into the list of running processes. Plus Unity comes with a whole host of GNOME applications such as GNOME's Appearance Editor - that makes no sense to me. My idea for a solution is that a metapackage like ubuntu-desktop pull in Unity and also all of the GNOME stuff you want, ubuntu-desktop-2d to pull in 2d unity and all the gnome stuff you want, but packages like unity and unity-2d to only pull in the stuff required to get Unity and Unity-2D working. The reason is that Unity-2D uses about 200 MB of RAM on this machine on average. Switching the browser to Chromium, Epiphany, or Midori over Firefox and Thunar, PCManFM, or Xfe means Unity-2D can actually serve as a great shell for legacy and low-RAM environments, much the way Xfce, LXDE, Fluxbox, etc. do now. I get that Unity is a "shell for GNOME" and I see that I have to say, the Unity interface has definitely grown on me. I'm using the 2D variant right now on a netbook that lacks 3D acceleration or a whole lot of RAM. The issue I'm having is the dependencies on particular GNOME software such as Nautilus. Is it for the Places menu or what? I've installed Xfce4 packages and replaced the icon on the launcher with Thunar but every so often Nautilus jumps back into the list of running processes. Plus Unity comes with a whole host of GNOME applications such as GNOME's Appearance Editor - that makes no sense to me. My idea for a solution is that a metapackage like ubuntu-desktop pull in Unity and also all of the GNOME stuff you want, ubuntu-desktop-2d to pull in 2d unity and all the gnome stuff you want, but packages like unity and unity-2d to only pull in the stuff required to get Unity and Unity-2D working.I have to say, the Unity interface has definitely grown on me. I'm using the 2D variant right now on a netbook that lacks 3D acceleration or a whole lot of RAM. The issue I'm having is the dependencies on particular GNOME software such as Nautilus. Is it for the Places menu or what? I've installed Xfce4 packages and replaced the icon on the launcher with Thunar but every so often Nautilus jumps back into the list of running processes. Plus Unity comes with a whole host of GNOME applications such as GNOME's Appearance Editor - that makes no sense to me. My idea for a solution is that a metapackage like ubuntu-desktop pull in Unity and also all of the GNOME stuff you want, ubuntu-desktop-2d to pull in 2d unity and all the gnome stuff you want, but packages like unity and unity-2d to only pull in the stuff required to get Unity and Unity-2D working. The reason is that Unity-2D uses about 200 MB of RAM on this machine on average. Switching the browser to Chromium, Epiphany, or Midori over Firefox and Thunar, PCManFM, or Xfe means Unity-2D can actually serve as a great shell for legacy and low-RAM environments, much the way Xfce, LXDE, Fluxbox, etc. do now. The reason is that Unity-2D uses about 200 MB of RAM on this machine on average. Switching the browser to Chromium, Epiphany, or Midori over Firefox and Thunar, PCManFM, or Xfe means Unity-2D can actually serve as a great shell for legacy and low-RAM environments, much the way Xfce, LXDE, Fluxbox, etc. do now. I get that Unity is a "shell for GNOME" and I have no problem with dependencies on libraries like GTK or the AppIndicators or those sorts of things, but I think Unity can be so much more if it's made more desktop-independent. Unity as a window manager which in the Ubuntu-Desktop metapackage is integrated with GNOME components, but by itself can stand on its own with whatever file manager is thrown at it (within reason).
2011-05-30 13:49:57 Robert Roth bug added subscriber Robert Roth
2011-06-22 16:19:00 Brendan Donegan unity: status New Invalid
2011-06-22 16:19:04 Brendan Donegan unity (Ubuntu): status New Invalid