Just putting it out there for anyone else who's interested. Downloaded it and re-installed my computer right after I got home, and it's working brilliantly. No errors, haven't had to run around looking for drivers, everything works out of the box.
I saw that it pushed, but I converted my linux computer into extra storage for this one (took its drive) so I can't test it.
Hey Ice, thanks for the heads up. I might try a dabble.
it's install on my squid server now, fingers are crossed
It told me it might not like my graphics card, but I only ssh and vnc into it so I'm not that worried there
Stupid X11VNC is borked GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Uh oh, borkage D:
Honestly I don't get why so much customaztion has been removed from the desktop
even in Gnome-Classic I can't edit panels
(I kinda get how people felt about the Windows 7 changes now )
Honestly I don't get why so much customaztion has been removed from the desktop
even in Gnome-Classic I can't edit panels
(I kinda get how people felt about the Windows 7 changes now
)
The default Ambience theme already looks so good that I haven't bothered to change anything besides my background.
it's not that, it's lack of panels (and in classic lack of ability to effect panels) and that ugly bulky on my 640x screen (small I know but it's a proxy server I rarely need to GUI into)
it's not that, it's lack of panels (and in classic lack of ability to effect panels) and that ugly bulky on my 640x screen (small I know but it's a proxy server I rarely need to GUI into)
Ah yes, I know what you're talking about. I can't stand screens so small, even my laptop has a 17 inch screen, so it's basically a portable desktop.
Found it
Right ALT+Right Click will give you access to move panels in Gnome Classic (to get Gnome classic back as an option there are already many online instructions, when I refind one I will link it here)
the DASH bar in unity is just huge with no option of changing it's size. If I could get it to be the size (and location) of the windows 7 startbar in small mode (or a single line panel in gnome) I'd be fine(ish) with unity