What's up in Ubuntu 8 Zesty Zapus Unity 17.04 and what's to come

Unity 8 on Ubuntu 17.04

It seems that I was disappointed with the launch of Ubuntu's Yakkety Yak brand because of how limited it is Unity 8 it will decrease over time. The first thing that lessened my disappointment a bit was that the Linux Kernel included in the new versions no longer forces me to type several commands to make my WiFi network stable. The next thing will come in future versions of the operating system developed by Canonical.

My disappointment with Unity 8 came to me twice: for one, it still doesn't work on my laptop. On the other hand, those who can use it can only take a preliminary look at the graphical environment. The good news is that Canonical already has a roadmap scheduled that they will start using in April 2017, coinciding with the launch of Ubuntu 17.04 Zesty Zapus (And every time I read "Zesty" I remember figuring that would be the adjective, but I can't prove it ...).

Unity 8's First Major Stop: Zesty Zapus

Unity 8 will take an important overall step with the release of Ubunu 17.04. For starters, work will continue to ensure that convergence offers a seamless Ubuntu experience regardless of the form or device it runs on. Also, they want Unity 8 works perfect on touch devices and computers desktop. In order to assess the importance of this achievement, we can look at what Microsoft and Apple have done: the company that Satya Nadella runs has already launched it but, for example, the American NHL has shown that it does not work as well as it should, so less on touch devices. On the other hand, the apple company has confessed that it has been testing it, but that it has not been worth it and they have launched a MacBook Pro with a touch OLED bar above the numbers.

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But most importantly, Unity 8 will offer a more evolved experience as early as April 2017:

We are very focused on the launch of the Unity 8 experience in 17.04 […] you will see a much more evolved experience, with many more applications running. The same app store will be fully configured to run Snaps.

New Features Coming to Unity 8

  • Make Unity 8 a Snap. This does not seem like an easy task, so there will still be a long wait.
  • Complete window management. This means that absolutely the entire graphical environment will be new; there will be nothing from Unity 7 in sight.
  • Make it behave better in pointer environments (not tactile), such as changing the image of the indicators depending on whether we open it by touching it or clicking on them.
  • App drawer. This will be a very important change that will replace the scope of applications and will include a more extensive launcher. When we swipe from the left, the launcher will appear; if we slide more, we will see the drawer.
  • Multiple monitor support.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT UNITY 8: As you can read in this post Released in April 2017, Canonical has given up on Unity 8 and convergence and will go back to using the GNOME graphical environment. Yes, the community will try to keep the project alive, but Canonical will not do it.

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Objective: a complete Snap release

«We have an aggressive internal goal of trying to get an all snaps-based Unity 8 image for 17.04Kevin Gunn.

It may take longer than expected, but Unity 8 could be completely finalized with the release of the version to be released in April 2018, Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. The goal is for the next LTS version of Ubuntu to be based entirely on Snap packages., and for this it will be important that users try the new graphical environment as of Ubuntu 17.04. Personally, I will say that, with the desire I have to try Unity 8, I have no doubt that I will try to help out. Of course, it will have to work fairly well on my laptop or it would not be worth wasting time.

And I have to confess that I do not usually stay with the same operating system for a long time precisely because none of them convinces me. In a couple of months I have gone from Ubuntu 16.04.1 to Ubuntu MATE 16.10, then I have installed Xubuntu 16.10, Linux Mint MATE 16.10, Linux Mint KDE 16.10 and back to Ubuntu MATE 16.10. While I was writing this paragraph, how curious, MY SYSTEM IS FROZEN, a failure that I have not had in Linux I think never (thank goodness that WordPress does automatic copy). I explain all this because I would use the standard version of Ubuntu, but if it used a graphical environment like the one Canonical is preparing. Well nothing. Patience.

Via: omgubuntu.co.uk.