Many readers have pointed out that some Ubuntu version variants are designed to replace Ubuntu standard desktop, which is more magnificent than the original version. These projects include some additional software packages, some replacement kits for standard software configurations, and some are even completely changed. Today, we have selected four popular Ubuntu variants for your reference only. LinuxMint Let's Talk About LinuxMint first. LinuxMint is a very popular Ubuntu version. Mint provides
Many readers have pointed out that some Ubuntu version variants are designed to replace Ubuntu standard desktop, which is more magnificent than the original version. These projects include some additional software packages, some replacement kits for standard software configurations, and some are even completely changed. Today, we have selected four popular Ubuntu variants for your reference only.
Linux Mint
Let's talk about Linux Mint first. Linux Mint is a very popular Ubuntu version. Mint provides several desktop environments including Gnome, KDE, Fluxbox, and XFCE. One thing they have in common is the platform based on Linux Standard software. At the same time, it includes some non-free software, such as plug-ins that support MP3, DVD, and Flash.
Saner Defaults Remix
This is a relatively new project, but it has become popular. The basic idea of Ubuntu SDR is that Ubuntu is good, but software decisions are not ideal. In other words, this is subjective and it is difficult to evaluate the improvement of some SDR.
Some improvements to the SDR are listed below:
Replace Empathy IM with Pidgin;
Move the minimize/maximize/Close button to the right of the border;
Mozilla Thunderbird replaces Evolution mail;
Simple clean blue (Clearlooks) is the default topic;
Including Gufw firewall and activated upon installation;
Remove all Mono-based applications (including GThumb image manager and Gnote notepad );
Multimedia repo is installed by default;
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