ArsTechnica used nine pages for detailed tests and comments on Ubuntu10.04LTSLucidLynx. The author believes that although Ubuntu is still a long way to go before it can fully realize the ambition of its creators, the latest version 10.04 does have many refreshing improvements. New Themes and more cohesive brands bring fascinating visual appearances. The integration with cloud services extends the desktop realm, and the availability improvement enriches the user experience. The author believes that in the future, Canonical needs to improve the topic and so on.
Ars Technica used nine pages for detailed tests and comments on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx.
The author believes that although Ubuntu is still a long way to go before it can fully realize the ambition of its creators, the latest version 10.04 does have many refreshing improvements. New Themes and more cohesive brands bring fascinating visual appearances. The integration with cloud services extends the desktop realm, and the availability improvement enriches the user experience. The author believes that in the future, Canonical needs to further refine the topic. The Ubuntu One cloud service needs to be further enhanced and improved to provide better performance and reliability. GIMP vulnerabilities require better filling. Ubuntu 10.04 replaces the professional image editing software GIMP with F-Spot, although F-Spot has no defect in its existing image editing function, however, the functions provided by Pinta cannot meet the basic needs of normal users to edit images. The author believes that the new image editing software Pinta can be used as a good alternative. Pinta is a Mono-based application, transform the popular Windows open-source image editing software Paint.. NET. The author pointed out that more efforts are needed to make Ubuntu mature.