Ubuntu slips to fourth place

MyWorld

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Ubuntu slipped even further this month after other distros had some mayor releases late last month and this month, it is now fourth overall for this month:
http://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=popularity

This does not say much, except that there is a sharp drop in interest in Ubuntu in general. If you view this graph http://royal.pingdom.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/ubuntu-mint.0022.jpg you can clearly see a downward trend for Ubuntu.

Also note the sharp interest in Mint in 2011, that will soon level out now that Gnome 3 has come to Mint I expect.

What is interesting is that Fedora and Debian seems to be the most stable distros with a bunch of dedicated followers.

Read more here:
http://royal.pingdom.com/2011/11/23...popularity-fast-new-unity-interface-to-blame/
 
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I was Ubuntu user since 7.10 and Unity/Gnome 3 was primary reason to start using linuxmint
 

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I was Ubuntu user since 7.10 and Unity/Gnome 3 was primary reason to start using linuxmint

Have you tried Mint 12 yet? I really like how they implemented Gnome Shell. I love it. Looks really polished also. I HATED unity. :sick:
 

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Using distrowatch to judge the number of users = massive massive fail.
 

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That is not even close to what the article was about.

They got pretty all their information from distrowatch.

I wouldn't trust it.

It measures page views to each distributions’s information page. For example, when you visit distrowatch.com/arch, that adds a little bit to Arch’s relative popularity on Distrowatch.
 
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fbulovic

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Have you tried Mint 12 yet? I really like how they implemented Gnome Shell. I love it. Looks really polished also. I HATED unity.

Not yet, using mint 11 64 bit and waiting end of the month - few GB left ;-)
 

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Not yet, using mint 11 64 bit and waiting end of the month - few GB left ;-)


It is well worth it. I even made a donation of $5.00 I like it so much :)

Only problem that I have picked up so far is my Icon theme sometimes reverts to a hell of a ugly one by itself. I think this has something to do with Opera Browser though. Seems to happen everytime once I close Opera. Hope it will be fixed soon.
 

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It is well worth it. I even made a donation of $5.00 I like it so much :)

Only problem that I have picked up so far is my Icon theme sometimes reverts to a hell of a ugly one by itself. I think this has something to do with Opera Browser though. Seems to happen everytime once I close Opera. Hope it will be fixed soon.

Look in the Mint 12 thread for the link I posted about tweaking Mint, there is an option to counter this in the shell.
 

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Look in the Mint 12 thread for the link I posted about tweaking Mint, there is an option to counter this in the shell.

Ohhhhhhhhh ok thanks meneer. I have not had a look at the link properly yet as I am pretty happy the way it is now. Just thought this changing of the icon theme by itself is a bug and I will have to wait for it to be fixed. You soooo clever! :)
 

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Next release needs some major changes when it comes to unity.

It's usable but a bit of a fail as it makes more work for the user.
 

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Wasn't too sure where to mention this as it's primarily a gnome 3 topic but I guess this thread will draw some attention from the Linux users.

I haven't seen it mentioned to date on MyBB (apologies if I missed it) but gnome-shell-frippery might be of interest to gnome power users, check it out here:

http://intgat.tigress.co.uk/rmy/extensions/index.html
 

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Wasn't too sure where to mention this as it's primarily a gnome 3 topic but I guess this thread will draw some attention from the Linux users.

I haven't seen it mentioned to date on MyBB (apologies if I missed it) but gnome-shell-frippery might be of interest to gnome power users, check it out here:

http://intgat.tigress.co.uk/rmy/extensions/index.html

That looks quite cool, but I quite like my Gnome 3 as it is! :D
 

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That looks quite cool, but I quite like my Gnome 3 as it is! :D

Your Gnome 3 is still there and you can select which "fripperies?" you want to enable via the gnome-tweak-tool, in my case a small selection of favourites in the top panel and, the biggie, 12 (stacked 4 by 3) fixed workspaces in the bottom panel. 2 mouse clicks to open a new terminal in a selected workspace :D
 

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I am new to Linux, been trying ubuntu 11.10 now for a while, really loving it :) I don't understand the hostility towards unity as I tried it as well as the gnome shell, I stuck to the unity as it was something different. I've gotten really used to it now... It's not without fault but hated? I just run that compwiz and customise my desktop to crazy so the unity bar is a minimal issue :p ? anyhow each to his on I reckon, besides still new to linux :)

p.s. playonlinux is awesome :p
 
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