Canonical's next-generation desktop environment Unity8 will be used on Ubuntu by default more than a year later (Ubuntu16.04LTS uses this new desktop by default). This innovative desktop introduces the concept of integration. Before that, you can download the Ubuntunext image for trial use, which is included in the Unity8 and Mir servers. It is still in the development stage, so there are still many problems. Download UbuntunextUbuntu14.04
Canonical's next-generation desktop environment, Unity 8, will be used on Ubuntu by default more than a year later (Ubuntu 16.04 LTS uses this new desktop by default). This innovative desktop introduces the concept of integration. Before that, you can download the Ubuntu next image for trial use, including the Unity 8 and Mir servers, which are still in the development stage, so there are still many problems.
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Ubuntu developers have been working hard for the Unity 8 desktop environment, but have broken through the restrictions on mobile phones so far. Working with Ubuntu Touch RTM and Ubuntu14.10 (Utopic Unicorn), the Company temporarily put down the implementation of the new desktop.
It takes a long time for Canonical to implement a unified desktop on all operating devices. The desktop and self-developed MIR display server will be used by default only on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS according to the previously released information.
Users can download and test Ubuntu Next on their systems. This is a development version and is not suitable for daily use.
Ubuntu Desktop Next 14.10 Daily Build (ISO) 64-bit
[Iso] [951 MB]
Ubuntu Desktop Next 14.10 Daily Build (ISO) 32-bit
[Iso] [935 MB]
The following shows the Unity8 and MIR Display Server screen photos on the softpedia Website:
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