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    Ubuntu 10.04.4 release, Last Lucid Lynx Maintenance Update, Supported Until April 2013

    Discussion in 'Linux Compatibility and Software' started by SemiExpert, Feb 17, 2012.

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    I'll have to see what I think about Unity this next go round but I have to say that the Mint gang has a good thing going with the Cinnamon mod of Gnome 3. XFCE 4.8 has some great improvements too.
     
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    XFCE 4.10 is also set to come out next month.
    Xfce Wiki - releng:4.10:roadmap

    I'm guessing Unity can't be removed and another DE installed in its place, right?