When I first started using Linux, Ubuntu had two gray panels that went across the top and bottom of the screen, and apps were orange. Within a year, those panels became tan. Then they became black. Soon Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, began developing its own user interface. This went through a few iterations before remaining stagnant for half a decade. Now it’s gone. Ubuntu has switched back to the GNOME desktop environment, which long ago abandoned those two gray panels for a fancy overview screen and virtual desktops. Long story short, Ubuntu hasn’t gone anywhere, but it sure doesn’t...
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