Recently, the open-source software vendor Canonical is preparing the official Ubuntu14.04LTS (Code: TrustyTahr) version, which is expected to be released in April 17. This time, compared to the previous version of Ubuntu13.10, the development team has brought many functional improvements to the latest version of Ubuntu14.04LTS. In May October 2013, Canonical officially released Ubuntu13.10, codenamed SaucySalamander. However, many users have questioned: Is this a new version? And
Recently, the open-source software vendor Canonical is preparing for the official Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Code: Trusty Tahr) version, which is expected to be released in April 17. This time, compared with the previous version of Ubuntu 13.10, the development team has brought many functional improvements to the latest version of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
In May October 2013, Canonical officially released Ubuntu 13.10, codenamed Saucy Salamander, but many users have questioned: Is this a new version? Compared with Ubuntu 13.04, there must be many improvements at the underlying system level, but Ubuntu 13.10 has almost no changes or functional changes on the visual interface.
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Now, the official Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr) version that the Canonical development team is about to bring includes a large number of functional improvements, including the following three new features:
1. function menu display
In the previous version of Ubuntu 13.10, functional menus are displayed on the top bar by default. However, the top menu bar is inconvenient for users of Large Screen Display. Now, Ubuntu 14.04 is added with the local comprehensive menu function, that is, the previously set functional menu will be built into the program window. This function is hidden by default. Therefore, you need to manually click the window area to display these function menus.
2. New window display
In addition to the function menu display, another feature requires a brand new number of window display, including the use of corner of the window to remove serrations, border and other improvements. Users may not be able to detect these minor changes at the moment, but Ubuntu 14.04 uses a one-pixel border design for the window design, bringing a smoother window visual effect.
3. New lock screen
Previously, the system account logon interface was improved in the previous generation of Ubuntu, but the monotonous screen lock made many users disappointed. This time, Ubuntu14.04 will bring a brand new screen lock, style experience will be more similar to the system login interface.
In addition, Ubuntu14.04 also includes other features. The official version of Ubuntu14.04 will be released on September 10, April 17.
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