22.10 is the best release of Ubuntu in years, but I noticed that when you changed to the dark theme, the right click menu and Gnome shell theme still had the light theme. It just wouldn't be Ubuntu without weird inconsistent theme problems 👍
Artwork is beautiful, and I so agree on the installer, it's just so easy. But, I really really dislike the menu system in Gnome. Reminds me of Windows 8, blocks the screen and the super key goes into a similar mode while it could do it in a spotlight kind or something similar. Anywhoo, it's a nice launch and you can always replace the DE with something that suits you.
Seems to be only Snaps out of the box. In fact, when I installed Flatpaks and the Software store plugin it still only shows snaps or DEB. You have me investigating this one. I'm installing Discover store in Ubuntu to see if I can do it all there.
22.10 is the best release of Ubuntu in years, but I noticed that when you changed to the dark theme, the right click menu and Gnome shell theme still had the light theme. It just wouldn't be Ubuntu without weird inconsistent theme problems 👍
Great catch! You're not wrong =)
I use Leap with Plasma and KDE Neon, but man, Canonical did a great job with this edition👍!
Nice! Leap is a fantastic choice.
Ubuntu and ChromeOS Flex are legit the only 2 distros where I don't have to open the terminal ever to do what I want on it.
Artwork is beautiful, and I so agree on the installer, it's just so easy. But, I really really dislike the menu system in Gnome. Reminds me of Windows 8, blocks the screen and the super key goes into a similar mode while it could do it in a spotlight kind or something similar. Anywhoo, it's a nice launch and you can always replace the DE with something that suits you.
This Beautiful wallpaper was made by @juliettetaka , a french artist.
How did you make your windows title bar thinner???
Great video :)
Does the permission manager in the Software Center (or whatever Ubuntu calls it) work for flatpaks too or only snaps?
Seems to be only Snaps out of the box. In fact, when I installed Flatpaks and the Software store plugin it still only shows snaps or DEB. You have me investigating this one. I'm installing Discover store in Ubuntu to see if I can do it all there.
QPW graph not QWP. :P
Good catch :)
My first love was Redhat, it still is (Fedora) my 'only' love. Back then, there was no Ubuntu,
Nothing wrong with that Fedora is beautiful.
How is multimonitor support with Ubuntu release?
I have two 4k monitors. Flawless
Hey! Is there a way to get Reveal Sound Spire and other vst plugins to work somehow?