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krackedpress wrote
Why not make sure that the version of LO work for the current
Long-Term-Support version of Ubuntu Unity?
…
Is there any way to make sure that LO works with 12.04LTS, 12.10, 13.04,
and then 13.10?

It probably would take plenty of work. As I mentioned, there have been large
changes between 12.04 and 12.10 (mainly to deal with hardware
compatibility), and further changes to 13.04.


krackedpress wrote
… many people love Unity and those people are most likely LO users and
really would be upset if the specific Unity menu system will not work with
LO.

No, this is a minor issue in the scheme of things. People won't be upset. It
doesn't stop LO working; it merely means that LO's menu is not in the usual
place, but at least it is clearly visible. It really is minor. When I made
my original post, I was hoping that there was a simple solution.

It's fine; it's part of the evolution of Ubuntu. It will work with the next
LTS, 14.04.



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