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  1. Andy C. Andy C. Ubuntu users

    !ubuntu: Don't like Unity? Use GNOME 3 for a couple of days, you'll *love* Unity afterwards.

    about a year ago from Gwibber
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    • Cassidy James Cassidy James

      @andym3 I haven't used GNOME Shell for quite a while, but I like what I used then way more than the current state of Unity. Personal prefs.

      about a year ago
    • gadgetfreak gadgetfreak

      @andym3: you're right..Is there any way to get back to unity from gnome3?

      about a year ago
    • Shawn Mannen Shawn Mannen

      @andym3 What if we'd all just stuck with Gnome 2 until Unity or Gnome 3 was actually ready for day to day use?

      about a year ago
    • Andy C. Andy C. gadgetfreak

      @gadgetfreak: Of course there is, follow the instructions at the bottom of the AskUbuntu answer at http://ur1.ca/40zw0

      about a year ago
    • Andy C. Andy C. Shawn Mannen

      @shawncm217: IMO, Unity is the most usable out of three. The Gnome family was never good at details.

      about a year ago
    • gadgetfreak gadgetfreak

      @andym3 yeah I tried but the output is "there is no gnome3 package to remove". Do u think you can help me with the issue?

      about a year ago
    • Andy C. Andy C. gadgetfreak

      @gadgetfreak: I'm afraid I can't. I'm not a PPA or packaging expert, I just followed the instructions at AskUbuntu.

      about a year ago

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