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A long time windows user, I am totally new to linux/ ubuntu, and have just finished installing version 11.10 on my laptop side-by-side windows7. Although I have read about all the uses of linux and stuff, and I am an experienced web developer, I somehow feel that the UI is a big let down.



In version 11.10 - the only linux/ubuntu I have used so far - the 'task bar' over the left side seems too clunky. And something else that is irritating is the notifications that appear, for example when a new mail arrives, there is a semi transparent message displayed over the top right of the screen, and this thing is displayed for nearly 5 secs with no option to close it manually, as a result it blocks that much of the screen for couple of seconds. I went to see the screenshots of various other distros, and found openSuse to be slick and friendly though I have not used it.



Could you please let me know -
a) for a newbie, not looking into too advanced features of linux, how openSuse fares with ubuntu - in terms of UI friendliness.
b) should i tryout a previous version of ubuntu, say v10.. does v10 also have such issues? how does v10 compare with v11 over user friendliness?



As i said, i am new to linux, maybe there are features that let me change all these issues and customise as per my liking, but as of now i have no idea as to how to go about with it. Appreciate it if you could guide me to resources on that, if available.



thanks!


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Welcome to askubuntu!


operating system:


it is an opinion, not a fact!


for a new user of linux, UBUNTU is the most user friendly distro for you. so i suggest you go with ubuntu or an ubuntu derivative at the moment for lot of reasons:



  • easy to install and manage and good community and support. (ubuntu
    forums and askubuntu).

  • easy to get codecs and other stuff

  • the .DEB packages are more common than .rpm packages used in opensuse
    and fedora.


However, linux is about choice, and in fact if you choose ubuntu, you have a lot of Desktop environments to choose from, which can change the feel of your ubuntu desktop, gaining customization and maintaining the benefits of ubuntu.


Desktop environments


you can try:



  1. unity: the default ubuntu DE. (shell above gnome 3)

  2. gnome shell: you can install the package by openning a terminal, and
    type the command: sudo apt-get gnome-shell .or by going to the software center, search for gnome shell and install it. then log out and
    choose GNOME and enter your password.

  3. KDE: you can install it by typing in terminal sudo apt-get kubuntu-desktop, or by going to the software center and search for
    kubuntu desktop and install it.

  4. XFCE: you can install it by typing in terminal sudo apt-get xubuntu-desktop or search for xubuntu desktop in the software
    center.


you can change the desktop enviroment by selecting your choice in the login screen (the wheel of options).


so my suggestion is to try all of these DE's for a week or two. and find out which you like the most. and then if you like KDE you can full install kubuntu distro instead. or if you like XFCE you can re install the whole system using Xubuntu distro. and if you like unity or gnome shell, you can keep the ubuntu install you have with both of them on, like i do. :)


you can search more info about each one here in askubuntu. how to customize, and how to reach and do things.



  • unity: you can mainly customize it by installing ccsm (compiz
    manager), and customize the plugins in there. lot of stuff.

  • gnome shell: you can customize it mainly by extensions. take a look
    at this site (alpha), or go here or there to get it going.

  • KDE and XFCE are mainly customizable per se. feel free to discover
    them well.


good luck


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