@Tal Liron...

I was not offering a solution to the core issues raised by this bug. I
was careful to describe my suggestions merely as "possible workarounds".
Having completely dumped Windows in favour of Ubuntu back in 2007, Unity
was very bad news indeed for us. We have paying customers who depend on
Ubuntu, that describe Unity as a "worse than Windows experience" or
"Ubuntu's Vista". Therefore we had the stark choice of finding some
viable workarounds or dumping Ubuntu altogether.

I agree with you that forcing a half-finished desktop on users is a very
bad idea - something the KDE devs have very much learnt the hard way.
However, I'm not sure I would agree that Unity is a "terrific desktop"
though. At least with early, buggy incarnations of KDE 4, one could see
that once the bugs were fixed and features properly implemented, that
KDE4 would be a great desktop. And it is.

The situation with Unity is entirely different, IMHO. What we see with
Unity is a crude, Fisher-Price style interface, with loads of really
stupid annoying features that get in the way of doing any serious work,
e.g. the disappearing scroll bars and menu bars. These features are
stupid and annoying. Users hate them. Regardless of how much polish they
apply to Unity, these features will *always* be stupid and annoying.

Added to which, whilst I am a great admirer of Mark Shuttleworth, I
think he is presenting himself very badly in this instance. Frankly, he
comes across as arrogant and uncaring. As you put it at top of this
thread, rather more politely , "This appears to be a communications
failure between the people who make Unity and its community of users."

The knock-on effects of this communications failure should not be 
underestimated. This article by Scott Gilbertson in The Register entitled "Sick 
of Ubuntu's bad breath? Suck on a Linux Mint instead" sums up the situation far 
better that I can:- 
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/01/30/mint_12_under_the_covers/

And doubtless you have already seen Bruce Byfield's blog in Linux Magazine, 
that discusses this thread:- 
http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/Blogs/Off-the-Beat-Bruce-Byfield-s-Blog/A-Disturbing-Dialog-About-Ubuntu-and-Unity

And if that is not enough to indicate that Ubuntu is heading in the wrong 
direction, Distrowatch's page hit ranking now places Ubuntu at #3,  with Mint 
occupying the top slot for the last 12 months:-
http://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=popularity

Like yourself and many other contributors to this thread, I am a huge
Ubuntu fan. I am so very sorry to see it embarking on this path of
wilful ignorance and ultimate self-destruction.

Best wishes, G.

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