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Ubuntu loses menus?

But menus are all part of the fun of software! Spending countless hours, looking through all the options. What would I do without menus...?!? lol.
 
But menus are all part of the fun of software! Spending countless hours, looking through all the options. What would I do without menus...?!? lol.


Well actually, when you go to a restaurant, you need to see all the options on the menu to know what to choose. You dont just go in, sit down and shout "Steak and chips"

Well I do, but I love steak and chips.
 
mmm.... steak. dang, now we are off topic. thanks a lot!

however, i am interested in this different approach. maybe we'll end up like those sci-fi series where they do almost everything by voice.
 
After switching bewteen emerald and compiz, i lost my drop down menu's for a while and man did that drive me crazy... however i might consider switching in favor of this haha
 
I don't care for unity & all these changes, UI-wise, I won't upgrade past 11.04 because I don't want to be stuck with unity, maybe time to switch it up... anyone using mint? Isn't that supposed to be a pretty descent build, that's unity free...
 
I don't care for unity & all these changes, UI-wise, I won't upgrade past 11.04 because I don't want to be stuck with unity, maybe time to switch it up... anyone using mint? Isn't that supposed to be a pretty descent build, that's unity free...

I used to use mint (before i discovered arch linux). It's pretty good. Haven't used it a about a year or so. Believe by default it uses gnome3, though you have choices between lxde, the debain version, and a kde one.
 
Looks nice, for the users that like that type of thing.

Guess i don't like change. :p
Me too.
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