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Ubuntu 19.04 Review Notes

Ubuntu 19.04 Review Notes

June 1, 2019

The Desktop

Positive

  • It's GNOME with the missing pieces added back (system tray, launcher, desktop icons).
  • This version of GNOME does seem much snappier with smoother animations.
  • The Unity layout is familiar, usable and configurable enough that's is easy to jump in and start using it without a ton of customization.
  • The default software is mostly sensible with the applications you'd expect to be available in a new installation.
  • Snap applications are more visually consistent on a GTK DE and the integration with the software store when clicking install from the Snapcraft website is a nice touch as is being able to adjust permissions.

Negative

  • Mix of top bar menu and application menus is clunky.
  • Clicking an open application in the dock doesn't minimize it.
  • The Yaru theme is better than Adwaita but still not great. The titlebars blend in too easily with other applications so multiple windows is messy.
  • I had to install extensions to make basic changes to the desktop. To install extensions I had to install a browser add-on and a package from the repository.
  • GNOME Software is buggy. Search results disappear. The results when you get them are in no particular order. The lack of filters and sorting is frustrating.

The System

  • Ubuntu's implementation of Nvidia Prime works perfectly on my laptop.
  • I need to make some adjustments to power saving and sleep settings but otherwise it just works.
  • The mix of newer packages in the repository and snaps, flatpaks and appimages make for a stable system with the availability of the latest applications.

Questions

  • What does signing in to Ubuntu One under GNOME Software do?

Final Thoughts

  • For the most part, everything just works.
  • Ubuntu is still a solid system and it's easy to see why it is so widely used in academia and the scientific communities.
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