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Ubuntu wants to become its own brand

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– July 4, 2011Posted in: Article, Opinion, Submitted

ubuntu unityRecently I’ve found that I have a problem with Ubuntu, but it’s not a simple one to explain.

You don’t expect a distribution at the top of the popularity charts to risk its user base and its wider community standing by making big changes in a single release, yet this is exactly what Canonical has done with Ubuntu 11.04.

It has opted to replace the standard Gnome desktop with something of its own creation – a desktop shell it calls Unity.

Read more: http://www.techradar.com/news/software/operating-systems/ubuntu-wants-to-become-its-own-brand-973043#ixzz1RA1JtaWn

 

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