Other operating system platforms, such as Windows and iOS, are committed to system integration. Canonical developers have developed some built-in system applications that can be applied to both mobile and desktop devices, for example, the UbuntuTouch music player we see today is applicable to different devices. Currently, Canonical supports mobile phones and Ubuntu desktops. Soon after, the project will be merged into a single project, probably several years later. Until then, what we see is
Other operating system platforms, such as Windows and iOS, are committed to system integration. Canonical developers have developed some built-in system applications that can be applied to both mobile and desktop devices, for example, the Ubuntu Touch music player we see today is applicable to different devices.
Currently, Canonical supports mobile phones and Ubuntu desktops. Soon after, the project will be merged into a single project, probably several years later. Until then, we saw that the biggest change in this fusion method was that the Ubuntu Touch application was running on the desktop without any problems.
The Ubuntu Touch music player application can automatically adjust its size and playback list based on the system display size.
The Ubuntu Touch music playing application looks very good. Let's take a look at the picture below:
From the running results, the goal of integration is getting closer and closer. If you want to try a music player, you can install it through PPA. However, it is only applicable to Ubuntu 14.10 users and open the terminal, enter the following command:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:vthompson/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install music-app
If you want to replace the existing icon with the numix circle icon. Run the following command:
sudo sed -i "s/Icon=.*/Icon=gnome-music/1" /usr/share/applications/com.ubuntu.music_music.desktop
Do not expect too many application changes, but wait patiently.
Ubuntu Touch 14.10 brush tutorial http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2014-05/102268.htm
Install Ubuntu Touch 13.10 http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2013-10/91672.htm for your Nexus 4 or Glaxy Nexus in Ubuntu
Ubuntu Touch 13.10 experience http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2013-10/91671.htm
Install Ubuntu Touch simulator http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2014-03/98140.htm on Ubuntu
Flash party gospel: Ubuntu Touch has entered the RTM compilation http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2014-08/105516.htm
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