After yesterday's release of Ubuntu 17.04 Final Beta, I decided to try the new (second beta) Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 that was released with the new GNOME 3.24 interface.
The final release of Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 to be released on 13 April will be released with the GNOME 3.24 desktop environment. Although I am not a friend of Ubundoids I decided to try the new beta, as GNOME 3.24 brings many attractive features. Among them is Night Light.
To συγκεκριμένο χαρακτηριστικό δεν θα μπορούσε να λείπει από το Ubuntu. Το Windows 10 Creators Update, το iOS της Apple και το Android της Google διαθέτουν την συγκεκριμένη λειτουργία που μπορεί να μειώσει αυτόματα την ποσότητα του μπλε φωτός που εκπέμπεται τις οθόνες των laptop οθόνες, τις οθόνες των computers and phone screens during the night.
In GNOME 3.24, developers decided to add a blue light filter and named Night Light.
We found that there is an updated application for the Calendar, but also the completely new application for recipes, GNOME Recipes for those who have cooking concerns…
However, some of the applications that the new Gnome brings come in older versions, due to some bugs that were not resolved at the time of release. So we have Nautilus file manager 3.20.4, GNOME package manager 3.22 with Flatpak 0.8 support, GNOME Terminal 3,22, Evolution 3.22 and File Roller 3.22.
We expect that until the official release, all the above applications will be in the 3.24 version.
Among the notable changes that Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 final Beta brings, we can also mention the chrome-gnome-shell system assistant which is installed by default. The Tracker search indexing engine is now sandboxed. Gnome-icon-theme and gconf are not installed by default and there is a Wayland experimental session.
“An experimental Wayland session is included, but it does not come by default. If your computer supports the proletterτα οδήγησης γραφικών ανοικτού κώδικα και θέλετε να δοκιμάσετε το Wayland, αποσυνδεθείτε, και επιλέξτε το GNOME στο Wayland από το μενού εργαλείων κάτω από την εισαγωγή του code access and log in again.”
Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 final Beta comes with the 4.10 Linux kernel, the Mesa 17.0.1 3D Graphics Library, systemd-resolved as the default DNS resolver. The new operating system uses swap files instead of swap partitions, and comes with the LibreOffice 5.3 office suite installed.
If you want to download the Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 final Beta for some trial and can not wait until its final release on April 13, you can download Live ISO to 64-bit or 32-bit from the links below.
64-bit PC (AMD64) desktop image
32-bit PC (i386) desktop image