Ubuntu 16.04 is released in two weeks lads.
Stable my ass these LTS releases.
>>53855273
>Stable my ass these LTS releases.
Cause the S stands for stable
>unity
>firefox
>anime
absolutely disgusting, lad
Looks awful.
I'm excited for a stable 4.4 kernel.
When 16.04 is released, the first thing I'm doing is reinstalling Windows 10 for VGApassthrough.
Unity is pretty garbage desu, I wanted to like ubuntu vanilla but the home bar searching the internet is pretty much the opposite of privacy.
>>53855416
>>53855350
this, but even if you remove the internet searching its pretty much complete shit either way
>t... they fixed it this time!
no they didnt, fuck you
>>53855201
Meh
I'm more interested in Lubuntu 16.10. Finally LXQt is getting merged with mainline.
>>53855201
uhbantuuuuu
>>53855201
I thought they were adding their new flatshit theme to 16.04? That looks like regular old Ubuntu to me.
does kubuntu work yet?
>>53855201
I'm eagerly awaiting linux mint sarah myself. I don't care for unity.
Cinnamon is the only ui worth using on linux imho.
if ubongo is so user friendly how come it does not have a unified gui search for official and ppa pkgs
>ubongo BTFO
>>53855370
Looks comfy
Is this comes with an Internet cd? Last one fucked up in the middle of my semester.
>>53855201
I am already running ubuntu 16.04 and its very comfy with my flatabulous them :)
>>53855974
>>53856185
>comfy
fucking retard
>>53856260
I am not autistic like you m80.
>>53856185
I'm running it on my desktop. Being using it without issues for about a week now
>>53855604
This tbqh fám.
Maybe time to update my laptop from 14.04, maybe also wipe the windows partition since the last time I booted into it was to update that to 8.1
>>53857118
I wish I could run ubuntu native but because of driver issues and missing extra features I cant hence gotta use it in a VM mfw.
Been running xenial server for months. Pretty stable. More up to date than jessie.
I don't hate Unity. They're not pushing Mir yet. And systemd is actually good, when you know how to use it: beats daemontools and upstart, certainly, more robust than shell scripts in my testing, and better filesystem namespace and cgroup support.
Only remaining bug is network-online firing after localhost but before external (static, no excuse) configured IP addresses are live: but upstart had the same problem, and the same workaround works. Socket activation works excellently.
Systemd initramfs when?