The EPC900 is too slow to handle the snail ‑like speed of XP, so a UbuntuRemix is installed. The startup speed of Remix is equivalent to that of xp, and the running speed is faster than xp. However, the Remix desktop is really uncomfortable to use. In this case, switch back to the default Ubuntu Desktop (in "system | System Management | in the logon window, set" medium "and select" Ubuntu Desktop version ). A few days later, I found some small problems: Some dialogs were slightly larger, while my screen was slightly smaller. the taskbar and status bar of Ubuntu occupied valuable space on the screen.
The EPC 900 in the unit is too slow to endure the snail ‑like speed of XP, so a Ubuntu Remix is installed. The startup speed of Remix is equivalent to that of xp, and the running speed is faster than xp. However, the Remix desktop is really uncomfortable to use. In this case, switch back to the default Ubuntu Desktop (in "system | System Management | in the logon window, set" medium "and select" Ubuntu Desktop version ). A few days later, I found some small problems: Some dialogs are slightly larger, while my screens are slightly smaller. the taskbar and status bar of Ubuntu occupy valuable space on the screen, just "OK" in the dialog box. "cancel" the two buttons are blocked, and sometimes some functions are unavailable. Switching back to the Remix desktop "Ubuntu Nootbook Edition" can alleviate this problem. It is really impossible for both the fish and the bear's paw. Ylmf is doing better in this aspect, but ylmf is always a little slower than the latest ubuntu version.
I accidentally found a software package named XpGnome on the Internet. After installation, the Ubuntu taskbar and the status bar are combined into one, and its desktop is very similar to Windows XP (ylmf is basically the same ), effectively saves limited screen space. Not only that, the Ubuntu taskbar can be hidden after installation, so that the entire screen can be used by applications. It's so nice. There are two ways to hide a taskbar: one is to hide it automatically like Windows, and the other is to hide a small button with an arrow on the left and right sides of the taskbar. Press the button and close the taskbar, it is very convenient to press the opposite button to display the taskbar again. The setting method is to right-click the task bar and select "properties". The "panel properties" dialog box is displayed. You can see how to set it.
After XpGnome is installed, "My Computer", "My documents", "My Network Places", and "Recycle Bin" are added to the desktop like Windows XP, these icons only look like the icons in XP, and the functions are much worse, basically the chicken ribs. The deletion method is to press "Alt + f2" to open the "run application" dialog box, enter "gconf-editor", and then click "run". The gconf-editor dialog box appears, open apps/nautilus/desktop to edit the default icon on the desktop.