Ubuntu's new look

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Re: Ubuntu's new look

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GyroVorbis wrote:Yeah, I definitely might look into it.

And screw all of you KDE haters. I've been using KDE4 for awhile, and I fucking love it. Nothing looks cooler than having a 60" 1080p TV in the living room hooked up to your Kubuntu server to show off the globe/snow/cube special effects. ;)
The only reason I don't like it is because it didn't work right on my craptop :(
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RazorC wrote:I just thought that I would post this here for all Ubuntu/Linux fans:

http://news.softpedia.com/news/Ubuntu-1 ... 6537.shtml

So, what do you guys think about this? ;)
Nice but the top corner buttons are at the wrong side! :shock2:
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Re: Ubuntu's new look

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GyroVorbis wrote:Yeah, I definitely might look into it.

And screw all of you KDE haters. I've been using KDE4 for awhile, and I fucking love it. Nothing looks cooler than having a 60" 1080p TV in the living room hooked up to your Kubuntu server to show off the globe/snow/cube special effects. ;)
Agreed. KDE4 is pretty awesome. Also, if you haven't seen it, YaKuake is a pretty cool KDE terminal emulator.
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Re: Ubuntu's new look

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Zer0XoL wrote:
RazorC wrote:I just thought that I would post this here for all Ubuntu/Linux fans:

http://news.softpedia.com/news/Ubuntu-1 ... 6537.shtml

So, what do you guys think about this? ;)
Nice but the top corner buttons are at the wrong side! :shock2:
Yeah it looks like they're definitely going for the Mac OSX look. Hell those wifi / bluetooth / volume icons might aswell be stolen :lol:

And well, I love them for it because IMO the Mac interface is absolutely stunning and this new theme looks like it will add a whole lot to the default package.
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Re: Ubuntu's new look

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RyanPridgeon wrote: Yeah it looks like they're definitely going for the Mac OSX look. Hell those wifi / bluetooth / volume icons might aswell be stolen :lol:
I think those icons are pretty standardized.

EDIT: But wow, they ARE stunningly similar to the OSX ones haha.
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