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Elementary OS 0.2 "Luna" Released

First time accepted submitter kazade84 writes "Over the weekend the Elementary team released the stable version of Elementary OS, codenamed "Luna" which is based on Ubuntu 12.04. The new OS features an entirely custom desktop shell called Pantheon which has been developed from scratch using Vala and Gtk+ which allows for fast apps with a small memory footprint. Elementary OS has been years in the making, and the team have documented the process in their latest blog post."

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  1. Re:What's new? by AlreadyStarted · · Score: 5, Insightful

    More like someone wanted something different from what was already available, and put their desire into a project that created something new. Good for them. Hacker spirit and all.

  2. More grids? Seriously? by mothlos · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Time for my occasional rant on grids.

    Grids are terrible for displaying sorted lists of item collections. Almost all of the time, we sort a collection along a single dimension; a grid positions items across two dimensions, but that second dimension holds no information about the sort being performed. If you have more than a few items, your brain has to bounce back and forth and conform to the line breaks that the computer has chosen in order to find items in the collection. Displaying a collection in a table with each collection item taking up one row and attributes of that item can be displayed in table fields (a.k.a. columns) allows for easier, more intuitive searching of the list based on those field values. It also leaves plenty of room for textual display, which fits quite well in a long, horizontal space.

    Grids of icons have been a blight upon GUIs for decades. Why do they persist?

  3. A new OS? That's impressive!.... Oh... Wait... by Serif · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Methinks someone needs to learn the difference between an OS and a Linux distribution.

  4. Re:What's new? by TheRealMindChild · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You mean like Ubuntu to Debian?

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