Unity Gang?

Unity Gang?

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No.

>unity
>aka gnome 3 beta

Yeah, but Gnome3 doesn't have menus on the top bar.

>using depreciated software

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It's still maintained by Canonical, and I could install it with no issues on Ubuntu 19.04

lmao 2400 packages installed. Is this normal for ubuntu?
My void xfce installation has 750. My manjaro kde bloat install has 1200.

Unity was such a comfy DE after you removed all that Amazon dash cancer. It's a shame that it was tied to gnome rather than qt.

It depends on if packages are split as much as autistically possible or if they are grouped like a normal chad would do or if they include devel versions like arch does
really depends as you can see.

suck dick gnome fag

wait shits that's unity nvm

I had to install some bullshit like git and sassc to compile the theme I'm using

>unity
>aka gnome with ads

>bloat bloat bloat number number number
you sound like a retarded spic

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The only thing I liked about Unity was the HUD, this was a truly innovative and useful feature.
I wish this was implemented on Plasma or Gnome Shell.
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keep supporting unity please I'd love to see a fork of it continued.

It's HUD and drag and drop features is so useful.

my debian + gnome 3 install has 1700, so probably

it is

krunner pops up if you hit alt-f2

unity is pretty nice desu

Still using it, but slowly transferring to Gnome. It was and probably still is the best desktop experience that I had in my life and I'm talking here about usability not performance. Real shame that Canonical pulled the plug on Unity 7 and 8.

you know xfce just had an update right

>muh split
desktop packages have nothing to split

Krunner is not HUD

based

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