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I think most of these things were actually on Unix/Linux first, just maybe not as pretty as on OS X.
Lets go through the list: * Spotlight - OS X * Dock - NeXT * Spaces - X11 * Software Repositories - Debian [1994]
Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal)
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#44This time round I upgraded a couple of nights ago from the repos, and I'm pleased to say there have been no dramas.
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#45Ubuntu's website shows of its Dash "Spotlight", Launcher "Dock", Status Icons "Menu bar with status", Workspace "Spaces", Ubuntu Store "Mac App Store". It's almost like they're trying to directly compete with Mac OS X, with "killer features" that match exactly with what apple regularly shows off with Mac OS X.
Re: Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal)
#46I find the description of which image to choose confusing. You need the a 64-bit image to handle processes over 4GB, right? Why is the x86 version recommended for "most machines with Intel/AMD/etc type processors and almost all computers that run Microsoft Windows." (That's from the server description, too.)
If you want to address > 4GB of RAM on 32bit, install the PAE kernel. I think the meta package is called linux-generic-pae.
Use 64bit if you want to run applications that will benefit from it.
EDIT: If in doubt, use the 32 bit one as it will give you less friction for general purpose desktop use.
Re: Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal)
#47Of course, this is the release that changes the desktop interface around quite a lot. I'm a bit hesitant, although this answer in the FAQ was soothing: No problem at all. You can choose to launch the classic desktop experience when you log in to your computer. Not sure if this really means that the choice has to be re-made on every login, or if is remembered. Anyone?
You don't get a choice if you run it in a VM, btw. It's classic or aught.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:unity-2d-team/unity-2d-daily
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install unity-2d
Then log out, and choose 'unity 2d' from the login menu when you log back in.
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You can burn the installation CD and run Ubuntu without installing as well.
You can burn the image on USB drive and boot from it. Unetbootin can help for that. http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
Re: Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal)
#49I find the description of which image to choose confusing. You need the a 64-bit image to handle processes over 4GB, right? Why is the x86 version recommended for "most machines with Intel/AMD/etc type processors and almost all computers that run Microsoft Windows." (That's from the server description, too.)
Re: Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal)
#50I find the description of which image to choose confusing. You need the a 64-bit image to handle processes over 4GB, right? Why is the x86 version recommended for "most machines with Intel/AMD/etc type processors and almost all computers that run Microsoft Windows." (That's from the server description, too.)
http://journal.dedasys.com/2008/11/24/slicehost-vs-linode
At least for some things, in my experience.