2011年4月29日星期五

Ubuntu 11.04 ' natty narwhal ' new unit brings controversy to the desktop UI,

By Terrence O'Brien posted 28th 2011 Apr 4:18 PM Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhalit is April, the fourth month of the year, and this means, it's time for a new version of Ubuntu. (Also true in the tenth month of the year-which keep canonical folks how busy.) Ubuntu 11.04, or natty demand narwhal, such as the children, is here and packaging to some significant changes from previous editions of the Linux distribution. The most obvious is the arrival of the unity desktop environment, earlier Netbooks descent. It has integrated search, a combination of launcher and taskbar and app menu, at the top of the screen à la OS X-were moved basically has harvested the best ideas from Apple and Microsoft, and a pretty coat of paint on it splashed eggplant. The new user interface is not without its critics and reportedly has some stability issues, but you can always "Ubuntu classic" GNOME-stick with. The update also makes Firefox 4 browser and replaced the Rhythmbox Music Manager by the leaner and functional Banshee. Hit up the source link to download the 700 MB ISO-it's free and you can use it without installing, so what is there to lose?

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