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You should try 10.8, slap Ubuntubudgie.org on a usb and give it a shot. Or way a month or so for 10.9 which supports Wayland. They have a lot of what you mentioned now.
What do you use atm?
I settled for vanilla Ubuntu many centuries ago and liked it enough to stick with it. Been feeling like trying other stuff again just to see how things have been developing, hence my interest. Get that slightly greener grass under my feet for a lil bit.
So long as its something reasonably mature that won't get in my way. I'm inclined to try Budgie again. Plasma 6, Cosmic and a couple of others are looking nice too.
There are so many to choose from. It’s a good and bad thing haha
I for one love having that much choice.