Continuing with our series of Linux Desktop Environment reviews, we’re going back to a classic. The Unity is just as much a blast from the past as MATE. This review covers the Unity Desktop: first ...
Perhaps one of the most missed Linux desktop environments is Ubuntu Unity Desktop, developed by Ubuntu’s parent company, Canonical. It was either loved or hated by users otherwise endeared to the ...
An experimental application switcher for the Unity 8 desktop is under development — and you can see it in action right here. The 3D desktop spread shows small portrait previews of open applications ...
And you can use this password to log in into this container. Can't work properly with gnome-terminal, use XTerm in place of it. Some components of Unity may not work properly with vncserver. This is ...
For tweaking Ubuntu in general, there is the Ubuntu Tweak that take care of most of the system tweak and configuration. However, if you are using the Unity desktop, there are some features that are ...
Canonical’s vision of convergence—a single, highly adaptive environment that spans mobile and desktop uses—has been delayed yet again. The Unity 8 desktop and Mir display server, which are key to that ...
Ubuntu is a popular Linux operating system that is loved by many for its simplicity, stability, and ease of use. The latest version of Ubuntu, version 22.04, comes packed with a lot of exciting ...
The Unity desktop is no longer the jewel in Ubuntu’s crown, but the much-loved shell is still out there, sparkling. And no, I don’t just mean on the desktops of those still running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
Review The arrival of Ubuntu 17.04 this month was completely overshadowed by Mark Shuttleworth's decision to abandon the Unity desktop for a stock GNOME Shell interface. Before you panic, Unity 7 will ...
Canonical recently released Ubuntu 18.04, the company’s latest iteration of its popular Linux distribution, nicknamed Bionic Beaver. Ubuntu 18.04 is a Long Term Support (LTS) release and will receive ...
As Microsoft shows Windows 8 off in its first dog and pony show, it seems to me to be a good time to note that Microsoft isn't the only company bringing out a new look for the PC desktop. Canonical, ...
When Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Ubuntu announced that the next version of the popular Linux, Ubuntu 11.04, would use Unity, instead of GNOME as its default desktop interface he shocked the Linux ...