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Ubuntu Council corrects forum moderator's interpretation of rules relating to queerness
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The initial thing that gave me the ick was when Amazon was integrated into their search for money.
Unity is also pretty bad. Laggy, weird, and it just isn't cool looking
I run kubuntu and Ubuntu server on a couple of my machines, so I am not a total hater, but lately I've been moving to other distros.
One thing I really miss from Unity is the efficient use of the top bar doubling as a title bar for full screen windows. I wish modern DEs would do this.
i'm pretty sure KDE can still do this