Hey friends, this post is focused on introducing you all to the Gnome Desktop Environment, which is focused on providing the users a charming User interface along with powerful workspace like capabiities.
So let's start by the lock screen:
The lock screen in Gnome is clean and simple which shows you the pending notifications and also the time along with date and day. The top bar shows the username and also the battery and connectivity status.
The overall UI is so clean and refreshing that you will not feel that feeling of using linux as you would on a debian machine.
This Desktop environment can be downloaded as a default with ubuntu or can also be installed on your existing unity or KDE desktop environment by using terminal. Stay tuned for a further post about instructions on this process.
So let's start by the lock screen:
Default lock screen |
The lock screen in Gnome is clean and simple which shows you the pending notifications and also the time along with date and day. The top bar shows the username and also the battery and connectivity status.
Coming to the desktop part of the gnome, there's not much to see when it logs in. By default the desktop icons are hidden and hence you are greeted with a blank screen featuring your wallpaper.
But upon clicking the super(Win) button you will see an interface that gives you the access to multiple desktops and also to all the apps installed.
The overall UI is so clean and refreshing that you will not feel that feeling of using linux as you would on a debian machine.
This Desktop environment can be downloaded as a default with ubuntu or can also be installed on your existing unity or KDE desktop environment by using terminal. Stay tuned for a further post about instructions on this process.
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