Canonical is still working on polishing its upcoming Ubuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark) operating system, due for release next month on October 19, and today we’d like to offer you a first look at the new control center that’ll be implemented in this release.
You probably already know that Ubuntu 17.10 will be the first release of the popular OS in years to ship with the GNOME desktop environment by default, though Canonical’s engineers are working day and night to customize the default Ubuntu session to make it easier for Unity users the next time they upgrade their PCs.
Therefore, Ubuntu 17.10’s default GNOME session won’t be a vanilla one, like that of the Fedora Linux operating system, but one that tries to resemble the look and feel of the deprecated Unity user interface, which was used by default since Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) and was based on the GNOME Stack.
A GNOME vanilla session will be available for installation as well, if you don’t like what Canonica… (read more)
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