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Ubuntu 22.04 teamviewer
Ubuntu 22.04 teamviewer












ubuntu 22.04 teamviewer

There is an annoying margin added to the opened text files from the top and left sides, which can not be removed even if you wish to: However, there are some minor issues with it. It does the basic job of text editing pretty well, and its quick settings are helpful most of the times. The new text editor is written from scratch in C programming language, and designed with the libadwaita library, to make it more modern-looking and responsive (meaning that it also works on phones or small screens): It officially replaced “Gedit” as the default text editor, because the latter – sadly – is no longer maintained.

#Ubuntu 22.04 teamviewer software#

GNOME Text Editor is a new software in the GNOME family. If your users wanted that, they would have gone with Fedora.

ubuntu 22.04 teamviewer

There is no logical reason for sticking to the “pure” and dull GNOME experience. However, if we are talking about the most famous Linux distribution of all time, where most users are arguably newbies, then perhaps you should do some effort and polish the user experience before releasing the distribution to people? Yes, most of these minor issues are from the GNOME desktop itself and not from Ubuntu’s side. The “New File” option is gone, and you can only create new folders ( I was like…):Īdditionally, if you tried to select an image file from your web browser using the file chooser dialog, then you will notice that there is no option to display image thumbnails, and you are stuck with these small icons for images, which is a serious UX drawback: You can choose from the following three preset thumbnail sizes only, but nothing in between:Īlso, we are back to the age where we can no longer create new files from the file manager. One issue, for example, is that you can no longer control the size of the image thumbnails however you like. Nautilus, the default file manager, now has a revamped navigation bar, which indeed looks more modern but can no longer be edited:Īs you can expect from any GNOME software by now, the list of possible settings to adjust has been reduced to the following ones only (yes, this is all of them): Perhaps disabling the default extension and replacing it with Dash to Panel is a better option. For example, one would expect that clicking an open application’s icon on the dock would make it minimized, and vice versa if it was maximized (or highlighted on the top of other windows), but this is not the case clicking the icon of an application that is already highlighted on the desktop does nothing in Ubuntu 22.10. An example on a good setting is the location placement of new desktop icons:īut sadly, the dock’s behavior is not adjustable. You can notice how the settings menu on the top right corner was updated to make all the possible settings buttons included in one place.Īdditionally, you can now toggle dark mode whenever you need, which will change all GNOME’s supported applications from light to dark theme.įrom Ubuntu’s side, desktop icons can now be configured from the control center. The most notable change in the new release is the inclusion of the GNOME 43 desktop, which was released just one month before Ubuntu 22.10 was released (back in September, 2022). The GNOME 43 Desktop Ubuntu 22.10 Default Desktop with GNOME 43














Ubuntu 22.04 teamviewer