Time for some blasphemy, but I have to admit Ubuntu 14.04 is looking to be the best release that distro has had in ages and it gives me hope (to a point) that the future of Ubuntu may be good again.
Its mainly the new features coming to Ubuntu's unity that has got me interested, mainly the smaller app launcher (about friggin time this will be able to be smaller then 32 pixels!)
And local menus in apps (again about friggin time!)
Its rare I get this excited about a new distro release, so kudos to Ubuntu for a change.
While not that innovative in the grand scheme of things it sure will be nice to have a good LTS release again.
12.04 is part of the reason why I am not using Ubuntu as my mainstay.
While this doesnt mean I will abandon openSUSE 13.1 it does give me something on the side to toy with and boot up every once in a blue moon just as i do windows on this same machine.
Its nice to have options.
Its mainly the new features coming to Ubuntu's unity that has got me interested, mainly the smaller app launcher (about friggin time this will be able to be smaller then 32 pixels!)
And local menus in apps (again about friggin time!)
Its rare I get this excited about a new distro release, so kudos to Ubuntu for a change.
While not that innovative in the grand scheme of things it sure will be nice to have a good LTS release again.
12.04 is part of the reason why I am not using Ubuntu as my mainstay.
While this doesnt mean I will abandon openSUSE 13.1 it does give me something on the side to toy with and boot up every once in a blue moon just as i do windows on this same machine.
Its nice to have options.