Ubuntu9.10 is still in beta version, so you can just have a look. To understand all her faces, we have to wait until the end of this month. There are still many problems in the current beta version. You can select a non-localization language during the installation process, so I chose it. Therefore, the interface is in English (most software is embedded in English ). However, we also see many features, such as the top-right corner of the desktop: the user name is displayed after login, And the IM status can be easily set. Empathy and Pidgin by default are supported, all of which support multi-protocol instant messaging software, audio supported
Ubuntu 9.10 is a beta version, so you can just have a look. To understand all her faces, we have to wait until the end of this month. There are still many problems in the current beta version. You can select a non-localization language during the installation process, so I chose it. Therefore, the interface is in English (most software is embedded in English ). However, we can see many features, such as the top-right corner of the desktop:
After login, the user name is displayed, which allows you to easily set the IM status. Empathy and Pidgin by default are supported, both of which support multi-protocol instant messaging software and support audio and video chat. QQ must be set to version 2008 or later. Otherwise, logon fails.
Unified desktop notification. Nnotify OSD desktop notifications can prompt new IM messages and some software notifications, such as system modifications, network status, and currently playing songs. You do not need to disable it. It will automatically send messages. Similar messages will be folded and displayed without being flushed.
Unified Network Manager, wired connection, wireless connection, proxy, dial-up, unified management, switching is also very convenient.