Ubuntu GNOME Remix is a new official Ubuntu flavor that aims to bring a pure upstream GNOME desktop experience built from the Ubuntu 12.10 repositories.
An alpha version of Ubuntu GNOME Remix is a developer snapshot that will give you a very early glance at the next version of Ubuntu GNOME Remix.
Ubuntu Gnome Remix has following features:
The Ubuntu GNOME Remix ships with the first GNOME
I began to follow this project during Quantal development and you may find some useful notes here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2064293
This project should not be confused with UGR, Ubuntu GNOME Shell Remix, or any other project.
The differences are stark, as the release notes say, "The Ubuntu GNOME Remix is a mostly pure GNOME desktop experience built from the Ubuntu rep
The Ubuntu GNOME Remix (UGR) is a new project that aims to provide a mostly pure GNOME desktop experience built from the Ubuntu repositories.
UGR 12.10 is the first release for this project and there are still a few minor issues, but it is a great alternative if anyone is interested in using Ubuntu with pure upstream GNOME experience, rather than stock Unity interface.
Features:
The Ubun
Ubuntu GNOME Remix, a GNOME-based distribution built from the Ubuntu repositories, has finally reached version 12.10 with the rest of its older brothers. Ubuntu GNOME Remix 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) is the first stable release under Canonical’s umbrella and includes the most recent Gnome packages, mostly.
The second Alpha images of the upcoming Ubuntu GNOME Remix 12.10 distribution was announced yesterday, September 13th, by Jeremy Bicha and the Ubuntu Gnome Community.
This is my FIRST open source install. I am a Mac guy generally. I bought the HP Mini because the KB was outstanding for my fingers. It came with Windows 7 - UGH. Just just using it for an hour to prepare the thumb was painful.
I've googled around looking for an answer to this question, but can't seem to find it anywhere..
I'm doing a setup of quite a few VMs that will be running a customized version of Ubuntu using the Ubuntu Mini Remix CDs. What method could I go with to install this ISO remotely and simply uploading a tiny ISO that can run the installer?
i'm running, for trying, both debian and ubuntu 12.10 gnome remix, on virtualbox. Both the virtual machines are set up in the same way.
The strange thing is that gnome shell is faster, for what vbox can do, in ubuntu gnome remix than in debian.
Since a lot of the info in my original post is now outdated I felt it best to start a new thread related solely to Jeremy Bicha's Ubuntu GNOME Remix Beta release which is explained in the release notes here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/...otes/12.10Beta
The MD5SUMS, package manifests, and standard download links can be found here:
http://bicha.net/ubuntu-gnome-remix/
Please do however