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How to make Ubuntu 13.10 bearable in three easy steps
How to make Ubuntu 13.10 bearable in three easy steps
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1. Opt-out of "send all your keystrokes to our servers"
If you need to add a legal warnings section to your application, then your
doing it wrong!
Navigate to: System Settings -> Security and Privacy -> Search
Disable "Include online search results"
2. Remove Ubuntu "we'll store your data for you"-ware
sudo apt-get --purge remove \
deja-dup-backend-ubuntuone \
landscape-client-ui-install \
python-ubuntuone-client \
python-ubuntuone-control-panel \
remote-login-service \
rhythmbox-ubuntuone \
ubuntu-sso-client-qt \
ubuntuone-client \
ubuntuone-client-data \
ubuntuone-control-panel \
ubuntuone-control-panel-qt \
unity-webapps-common
3. Install a decent editor, terminal emulator and browser
sudo apt-get install vim terminator chromium-browser
update-alternatives --config editor
Now that you have terminator you can pin you probably want to pin it to the
launcher.
After these steps Ubuntu 13.10 is not that bad. After I hid the Unity's
launcher I found it about as comfortable as Gnome 3.4 on Debian. The newer
versions of Gnome seem to be optimizing every interaction for a touch screen:
why should I swipe to unlock with my mouse? I just want to type my password
unlock the computer.
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