Now, the beta version of Ubuntu12.04 has been released for the past few weeks. Why is this version worth looking forward? What is the basis? To be honest, at this moment (and in the early hours of every day), I have to start my daily writing on the Ubuntu11.10 desktop. The wallpaper is as follows: On this wallpaper, there is a path to the distance, artistic Conception (realm or sentiment ). There is no "Start button" above. You only need to click the related options in the "launch Bar" on the left side of the screen to start working. Of course
Now, the Ubuntu 12.04 beta version has been released for the past few weeks. Why is this version worth looking forward? What is the basis?
To tell the truth, at this moment (and in the early hours of every day), I have to start daily writing on the Ubuntu 11.10 desktop. The wallpaper is as follows:
On this wallpaper, there is a path to the distance, very artistic conception (realm or sentiment ). There is no "Start button" above. You only need to click the related options in the "launch Bar" on the left side of the screen to start working. Of course, you must remember the functions (or meanings) of these options (that is, the "holographic button. I do not understand why some people hate this "Startup bar" and insist: "I am not used to it ." In fact, in the new version 12.04, you can hide this "startup Bar" or adjust the time interval of its appearance. However, you cannot place it at the top, bottom, or right of the screen. Why are Unity developers so stubborn and stick to the "position" on the far left of the screen "? What is the value of this "position? This is the key to the problem (or disagreement.
In March 22, world-renowned critic Steven J. vaughan-nickls published a signed article entitled "Say hello to Canonical's new Linux desktop: Ubuntu 12.04 beta review", which is innovative and worth reading. The author believes that "it's not the old GNOME 2.x style desktop" means that the new version 12.04 is no longer a traditional Linux desktop. We asked why we should make such a change? Because Unity developers are pursuing such a "goal": In the near future, Ubuntu tablets, Ubuntu smartphones, and Ubuntu Smart TVs, and all other Ubuntu electronic devices have the "the same experience as they might on the desktop ". This is a basic starting point for us to look at the problem.
The author of this article has a very "plump" lab, almost all models. After several weeks of practical use, his final comments on version 12.04 are as follows: "If you want an easy-to-use Linux desktop that works well with business networks, I think you'll like Ubuntu 12.04 a lot ", which means that if you need an easy-to-use Linux desktop that is suitable for business work, you will definitely like the new version Ubuntu 12.04. This sentence is enough.
In fact, the Ubuntu international development community has been working around for several weeks to "rolling updates" (catch bugs), with remarkable results. The new version of Ubuntu 12.04 has become faster and smoother, it deserves our ardent hope!
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