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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Originally posted by GreyGeek View PostSounds interesting! Can you post a screen shot of your DE?
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I don't have the KWin Buttons on at the moment because I am using version 4.7 and need to upgrade to 4.8, but there are other examples of people using them.
Here are some links to similar setups
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Originally posted by claydoh View PostOr it is also the fact that a major LTS version of Kubuntu is out, and is getting favorable comments, etc? Wait a few days to see how it settles down. We always spike at release time, and the current situation has spiked interest in us.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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We don't. Right?Windows no longer obstructs my view.
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Originally posted by Snowhog View PostAs of this moment, May 2, 2012 @06:43 PM, DW now reports Kubuntu ranked at 28. From 5 back down to 28? Tells me that DW observed, and then adjusted, tweaked count data.
The ONLY data of any significant value on DW is the ratio of the number of overall Windows users to the number of overall Linux users, which is about 1 to 1.
Consider the following and notice how small the percentages of each of the "favorite" distros are when compared with "unknown":
Ubuntu is the ONLY SPECIFIC distro with a significant number of IDENTIFIED users. The page hit rankings are determined when a browser clicks on a link associated with a particular distro. But, what distro is being used by the person doing the browsing shows some interesting proportions. 283,859 were using Ubuntu based distros (which could include Kubuntu and its siblings), 16,617 used Debian, 11,955 used SUSE, and the rest were less than half of the number of SUSE users. IOW, PCLinuxOS users numbered only 1% of the Ubuntu users.Linux 3573137 44.9 % Zenwalk GNU Linux 440 0 % Vine Linux 145 0 % VectorLinux 296 0 % Ubuntu 283859 3.5 % Suse 11955 0.1 % Red Hat 4743 0 % PCLinuxOS 3267 0 % Momonga Linux 37 0 % Mandriva (or Mandrake) 5861 0 % Gentoo 1317 0 % Fedora 9229 0.1 % Debian 16617 0.2 % Centos 3493 0 % Google Android 85954 1 % GNU Linux (Unknown or unspecified distribution) 3145924 39.6 %
BUT, there were 11 times as many unidentified versions of LInux as there were versions identified as Ubuntu. Not picking on PCLinuxOS, but there are over 1,000 times as many users of unknown versions as there are PCLinuxOS users.
DW shows 3.5 million Linux users. Of all the Linux users in the world, how many visit DW? 1 out of a 100? Or less?Last edited by GreyGeek; May 03, 2012, 09:41 AM."A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
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Originally posted by Snowhog View PostOn DW, that has already been accomplished, with Kubuntu sitting at Number 5 in their ranking. How did this happen? Well, in my opinion, they (Blue Systems) did it with bots. I see no other way that Kubuntu moved from number 25 (?) to number 5 so quickly.
I listened in to the mintcast podcast yesterday and they mentioned a poll on the Mint forums with, as they put it, "manipulated results";
http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=1985
They also went on to say that Clement has some real concerns for the ongoing viability of the Cinnamon and Mate desktop environments, built on Gnome3 which he believes is exhibiting all the development signs of rapidly transforming itself into yet another tablet interface.
And so for the conspiracy theorists among us at least, this snippet from Aleix Pol, a BlueSystems sponsored developer;
"Regarding BlueSystems, there actually are more than 3 KDE developers employed. Keep tuned, awesome things are being baked! - 30 April 2012"
Now is he talking out of his @#!* or does he (and perhaps others) know more than they're telling?Kubuntu 12.04 - Acer Aspire 5750G
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I've been giving this some thought and I think I might try an experiment.
The smallest usb stick upon which I have been able to install "a Linux" is a 4 gig generic with Bodhi.
The suggestion below about giving out usb sticks kept circling in my mind and even though it would not be Kubuntu, I'm considering doing some ferreting about to find some absolutely low dollar 4 gig usb sticks, maybe twenty or so, installing Bodhi on them and working out some kind of way to give them to my students next semester, first week of class, maybe putting out a thing that if there is anybody that wants to step out of the box and do something silly stay after class.
Then I'd explain what I would give them, warn them that it could completely destroy their system, get a signed agreement in their BLOOD that they wouldn't hold me accountable and give them the stick to try as a live OS.
thoughts?
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Originally posted by woodsmoke View PostThe smallest usb stick upon which I have been able to install "a Linux" is a 4 gig generic with Bodhi.
USB Requirements here
Originally posted by woodsmoke View PostThe suggestion below ...
Originally posted by woodsmoke View PostThen I'd explain what I would give them, warn them that it could completely destroy their system, get a signed agreement in their BLOOD that they wouldn't hold me accountable and give them the stick to try as a live OS.
Thoughts!Kubuntu 12.04 - Acer Aspire 5750G
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