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	<title>Martin Notes &#187; Gnome</title>
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		<title>GnoMenu</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 10:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Martin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[GUI]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Linux]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ubuntu]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Gnome]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve installed GnoMenu 1.6. It is a Vista style menu for the Gnome desktop. You can just download the deb files (gnomenu_1.6-2_all.deb) and install it. After installing I had to run: /usr/lib/gnomenu/DesktopIntegration.py To get it to show up in the Gnome panel &#8220;Add to Panel&#8230;&#8221; dialog. I must say that from reading about the GnoMenu, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-101" title="screenshot" src="http://martinnotes.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/screenshot.png" alt="screenshot" width="48" height="51" />I&#8217;ve installed <a href="https://launchpad.net/gnomenu/trunk/1.6">GnoMenu 1.6</a>. It is a Vista style menu for the Gnome desktop. You can just download the deb files (<a href="http://launchpad.net/gnomenu/trunk/1.6/+download/gnomenu_1.6-2_all.deb">gnomenu_1.6-2_all.deb</a>) and install it. After installing I had to run:</p>
<pre>/usr/lib/gnomenu/DesktopIntegration.py</pre>
<p>To get it to show up in the Gnome panel &#8220;Add to Panel&#8230;&#8221; dialog.</p>
<p>I must say that from reading about the GnoMenu, and seeing the themes on <a href="http://www.gnome-look.org">Gnome-Look</a>, I was quite looking forward to the little panel applet. But after installing it I was disappointed.</p>
<p>First of all the GnoMenu catches your Windows key to open up.  I always hated that feature in Windows and I don&#8217;t want it in my Ubuntu. Especially since I&#8217;m using the Windows key as my main shortcut key: Windows 1-4 are my desktops, Windows-T is a terminal, Windows-E is Nautilus (yes, that&#8217;s a Windows shortcut).</p>
<p>Second, the thing just feel clunky. It&#8217;s kind of hard to explain, but it doesn&#8217;t feel smooth or elegant. I want my main menu to give me the feeling that I will find the application I&#8217;m looking for. GnoMenu gave me the feeling that it might take a while. Not only from the feel, but also because it&#8217;s just slow. When you start typing in the search field it takes ages before it shows you the application that you&#8217;re looking for.</p>
<p>I must admit that&#8217;s where I stopped testing. The GnoMenu is just not ready yet. It&#8217;s a nice idea, and the Gnome main menu is ready for an update for sure, but this is not the one.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll just stick to Gnome-Do.</p>
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		<title>Ubuntu or Fedora?</title>
		<link>http://martinnotes.com/2008/05/17/ubuntu-ir-fedora/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 May 2008 18:42:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Martin</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Linux]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Opinion]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ubuntu]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Fedora 9]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m a real fan of Ubuntu, but I&#8217;m willing to try someting else when it&#8217;s better. I&#8217;ve downloaded Fedora 9 Gnome and KDE4. The Gnome version is boring, but it works fine. The KDE4 version is brilliant. I must say that I&#8217;ve always been using Gnome, but KDE4 is really good. It looks much more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m a real fan of Ubuntu, but I&#8217;m willing to try someting else when it&#8217;s better.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve downloaded Fedora 9 Gnome and KDE4. The Gnome version is boring, but it works fine. The KDE4 version is brilliant. I must say that I&#8217;ve always been using Gnome, but KDE4 is really good. It looks much more modern then Gnome and the features (plasmoids for example) are much more up to date.</p>
<p>But then, I was testing Fedora.</p>
<p>With linux I run into my laziness. Windows is easy: you buy a laptop, boot it, it works. That simple. But then you have a system based on crap technology and you very little customizing possibilities and I like customizing&#8230; I installed Ubuntu Hardy Heron and it worked perfect from the beginning, nearly all my hardware was supported, or I could get it to work. With Fedora not everything works, and it looks like it&#8217;s going to be a lot of work to get it to work.</p>
<p>The fn-keys don&#8217;t work. This is a common problem with the Sony laptops. Ubuntu solved this, Fedora didn&#8217;t. That sucks. I&#8217;m not able to set the brightness in Fedora, this bothers me because the display of the Sony is very bright. In Ubuntu it does work.</p>
<p>Frankly that did it for me. I like customizing, but I don&#8217;t want to search the web and find that stuff as trivial as the support of brightness is not supported in an OS.</p>
<p>On the positive side I must say that the KDE4 is really, really good. It&#8217;s much better then Gnome. Everything from the looks until the functionality is just a step better. But it&#8217;s not finished. When I see the prereleases of KDE4 I see that they are moving in the right direction, but they are just not there yet.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll stay with Ubuntu for a while, but with the 9 release Fedora really made a huge step towards the usability for the general user.</p>
<p>BTW. I&#8217;ve also taken a look at Kubuntu. That looks rather pale when compared to Fedora. I understand that Ubuntu didn&#8217;t want to take KDE4 into the LTS verison, but KDE3.5 is real crap. It&#8217;s completely outdated.</p>
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