A Brief Foray into the wonderful world of Linux..
Coming from Windows 7 I am both impressed and slightly disappointed...but Linux and especially Ubuntu seems to have grown and matured alot since I last toyed with it.
I love the option to encrypt your home folder without having to install TrueCrypt! But I hate that I cannot press backspace to go back a page in Firefox, or even run 2 seperate instances of Firefox (with multiple tabs).
I hate that the stupid toolbar on the left actually sits on the left, and is so wide I have to auto hide it (used to this) but what I am not quite used to is having to drag my cursor straight off the screen to get it to show up.
I love how everything you need is up in the top right, and I love how everything worked straight off the bat...even Bluetooth works!
Ubuntu seems very quick indeed, which I also love but it will be interesting to see how it performs over time.
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 16.1 ms ] threadA bit of google'fu would have turned up plenty of these: "Make Backspace Go Back in Firefox for Linux": http://www.explodingpenguin.tv/2011/05/24/make-backspace-go-...
> or even run 2 seperate [sic] instances of Firefox (with multiple tabs)
What do you consider to be "2 separate instances"? Is hitting ctrl+n (or picking File->New Window) not what you mean?
for firfox, if you wanted to have multiple instances, which I'm interpreting as multiple firefox processes running, just start it from different terminals.