Showing posts with label unity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unity. Show all posts

Friday, May 27, 2011

Impressions on Ubuntu 11.04 and Unity

This is not an official review, more of a first impressions article.

After reading up on all the press coverage regarding Unity and Gnome 3, I looked at Linux Mint XFCE. The environment itself is good and functional, however it didn't have the necessary bling that I crave and left me feeling empty and loveless.

I then decided to return back to Ubuntu, a few weeks after the 11.04 release, all sparkle eyed and full of glee. These are my impressions on the latest incarnation of Ubuntu after a week's solid usage:

  1. Unity itself is "okay", and I do appreciate the fact the Canonical is moving away from the boring Gnome 2 desktop.
  2. I've grown accustomed to the new way of running apps. Just press the Super button (a.k.a. "Windows" key) and type the first few letters.
  3. Firefox 4.0 intermittently grinds to a halt on a 4GB system, and silently returns back to normal after a few seconds. Pretty annoying.
  4. I haven't personally used Software Center in ages, as I'm more of a command-line guy. I've come to appreciate the searching functionality within Software Center and using it more extensively to emulate "the common man user experience". I have to admit that it works well, even if it lacks an ETA indicator.
  5. Alt-Tab doesn't always bring up the application list but still works invisibly, so many times I have to guess the sequence of applications that's running.
  6. The theme and backgrounds are fine and suites the environment well.
  7. All the tools I need, e.g. Maven, Netbeans, OpenJDK, PHP, Apache, etc, are updated to very recent versions and runs without glitches.
In short, the new Ubuntu is kind of like a colourful purple version of a Mac, but without the fanboi status and slightly buggy.

Am I sticking to Ubuntu? Definitely not. For now, at least.

I'm now going to do some more distro-hopping and decide. Unity feels fine, Ubuntu runs solidly, and yet it leaves me with a slight fluffy aftertaste on my teeth after drinking too much Cola.