On August 12, February 17, the previous 12 days before the official Beta1 version was released, the Ubuntu12.04LTS operating system was upgraded in a burst manner and all features of the version were frozen, all that is left in the future is Bug fixing and system beautification. We found that the smart HUD interface (default) appears in this version. The HUD interface looks as follows: the default trigger key of the HUD interface is "ALT" (you can redefine it by yourself). In the HUD input window, enter a search term, and the "search result" is displayed on the panel"
On August 12, February 17, the first 12 days of the official Beta1 version, the Ubuntu 12.04 LTS operating system was suddenly upgraded and all features of the version were frozen, all that is left in the future is Bug fixing and system beautification.
We found that the smart HUD interface (default) appears in this version. The HUD interface looks as follows:
The default trigger key of the HUD interface is "ALT" (of course, You can redefine it yourself). In the HUD input window, enter the search term, and the "search result" is displayed on the panel, the best standby option is at the top, and the brightness is increased for users to choose from (click the Enter key to execute immediately ).
According to relevant reports, HUD technology was first available within the Canonical company (in-house) after 18 months of collective R & D. It was not a pop-up "work" by anyone ". We do not know the hard work of R & D during this period. However, it is easy to imagine that the research and development of HUD must be very difficult, and it is not something we can achieve easily. Some people commented: HUD developers are confident that HUD may bring a "Revolution" to the Linux desktop, which is also our hope.
As Ubuntu12.04's LTS version will involve the next five years (maintenance and upgrade), it is easy to imagine that the HUD technology will gradually become popular and have a profound impact. I am very satisfied that the Fuzzy match and Machine Learning that fall under the AI research scope are finally integrated with Linux. When the first beta version of this version is released in March 1, I will try it first (HUD technology ).
Now, there is a real question that must be answered and cannot be avoided. Now Ubuntu is moving forward. Why don't we follow up? If you do not follow up, do not mention Ubuntu within five years. If you follow up, how can you change the port? In addition, this version provides the user's "Privacy Settings" setting function, which is required by the majority of users. In short, now is the time to agree with Unity or against Unity?