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The highly anticipated release of Canonical's Ubuntu Linux distribution features a new user interface the company hopes will attract more users to make the jump to Linux.
Canonical is changing the default interface on the next release of Ubuntu from Gnome to Unity, a new open source project that focuses on simplified interface and three dimensional displays.
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 ...
Reviews of the Unity interface currently used in the Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook Edition also suggest that there is much to be done before it’s ready for broader desktop use.
Canonical is making fast progress on a promise to improve the netbook experience by launching a new user interface dubbed "Unity" and plans for light editions of Ubuntu.In a Mark Shuttleworth blog ...
Ubuntu 11.04 was released on April 28 with a brand new interface and a couple default application changes. But all the talk is about Unity, that brand new interface. As one might predict, reactions ...
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