Monday, December 23, 2013

To navigate between folders the user has done so there are two ways to get there: the classic nauti


Today has been released version of Ubuntu most groundbreaking of all that have been submitted in recent years: Ubuntu 04.11 codenamed "Natty Narwhal". Ubuntu is also the most controversial. The Desktop
The main change is the Ubuntu 11.04 desktop solid environments: Unity. Unity is a layer above the programmed Compiz GTK trying to innovate solid the classic look of the GNOME desktop: add an application launcher on the left side of the screen from which the user can all normal operations to open applications, moving between virtual desktops, accessing folders, etc..
Unity also changes the way in which users access applications and folders by clicking on the button on the top left Ubuntu logo appears you access a menu evolution where species can find the application you want to run or access different sections by using the shortcuts available:
To navigate between folders the user has done so there are two ways to get there: the classic nautilus or using the launcher found in the application bar on the left. This is an aspect that Unity halfway, as it seems at first the idea was that the user would not have access to Nautilus to browse the files.
Also from the application bar can access the display of desktops. All done in order to get a more intuitive user experience, and especially quick to move to the desktop: Ubuntu Natty Virtual Desktops Table Top
The top bar which until now had menus "Applications", "Places", "System" and the widgets has changed. solid First, when you run an application, solid the context menu no longer appears in the window, but appears in the top bar. This is a significant improvement when saving space.
Moreover, just like the GNOME3 no longer can easily add or take out the widgets solid that appear. Needless to say this was one of the most messy top panel has decided that solve immobilizing it. Table Top System Preferences
From the button solid that manages session can now also access the system parameters. Basically a window from where you can access everything from where will it be before the system. This is much like the way they access solid the system solid preferences computer with MacOSX.
Another major improvement is the Ubuntu solid 04.11 Software Center. The trend was clear: focus on it as a market in the style of the Android Market or the Apple AppStore. Created a system of ratings and reviews Recommended applications for each application according to the use we use the computer much faster load times GPL and commercial applications
Ubuntu 4.11 includes the 6.2.38 kernel includes many improvements, especially related to the graphics. However, we discussed this kernel version seems to have problems with battery consumption.
Banshee is the default player, definitely replace LibreOffice with OpenOffice. Org and continue to promote the use of Ubuntu One service (like Dropbox.) Downloading and installation guides
Guide to Installing Ubuntu 4.11 "Getting Started with Ubuntu 11.04" Installing programs in Ubuntu 04.11 "Customizing the look in Ubuntu solid 04.11"
But never just start ...
It may be something of the graph. In theory you should not have problems with 64-bit and the system will notify you if it could. You can try the 32 bit version, but I do not think that solves your problem. You must resolve the issue of graphics.
You say "definitely replace LibreOffice with OpenOffice. Org." One third of the country is using OpenOffice schools Valencia (Lliurex). I think I'll have to inform me of the change either in LibreOffice: whether it is better and why, compatibility, etc..
Hi George, Change OpenOffice. LibreOffice org is a point of no return. Oracle is abandoning completely the development of OOo, the last step you did was "left the project in the hands of the community" when "community" is all those people who have already decided to engage in LibreOffice .
Paul says:
Pufff ... do not know. What we end up happening is that one thing or the other disappear. The "community" is now with LibreOffice. If Oracle gives his name, likely because

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