A few days ago, the new version of Unity logged into RaringRingtail and introduced a new UbuntuLogo, such as OldVersion & amp; NewVersion, which looks like a tornado, it implies that it is a portal to the function-rich Dash. The BFB (DashHomeButton) button is often clicked and displayed when you access a song, specify it as a text document, and view common applications through Dash. In U
A few days ago, the new version of Unity logged into Raring Ringtail and introduced a new Ubuntu Logo, such:
Old Version & New Version
It looks like a tornado, suggesting that it is a portal to a rich Dash. The BFB (Dash Home Button) Button is often clicked and displayed when you access a song, specify it as a text document, and view common applications.
After the Unity update prompt arrives, many users ask through the Ubuntu community whether the new BFB icon can be used on previous versions of Ubuntu, such as Precise Pangolin and Quantal Quetzal.
To add a new BFB icon, follow these steps:
Free in http://linux.linuxidc.com/
The username and password are both www.linuxidc.com
The specific download directory adds the new Ubuntu logo to/February 14, 12.04/24,/Ubuntu 12.10 and Ubuntu.
Ubuntu 12.04:
■ Download Unity and unzip (folder named unity-6.12.0daily13.01.18) [I have extracted the icon file, download at the address above]
■ Input in Terminal
Gksu nautilus
■ Copy launcher_bfb.png (Path: unity-6.12.0daily13.01.18 --> resources) to/usr/share/unity/5
■ Log out and then log on
Ubuntu 12.04
Ubuntu 12.10:
■ Download Unity and unzip (folder named unity-6.12.0daily13.01.18) [I have extracted the icon file, download at the address above]
■ Input in Terminal
Gksu nautilus
■ Copy launcher_bfb.png (Path: unity-6.12.0daily13.01.18 --> resources) to/usr/share/unity/6
■ Log out and then log on
Ubuntu 12.10
For more information about Ubuntu, see Ubuntu special page http://www.linuxidc.com/topicnews.aspx? Tid = 2