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I love everything about Ubuntu. I am even more excited to see the next version of Ubuntu. Ubuntu 11.04 is supposed to be the next “major release” of Ubuntu but there is no release date announced yet. I was hoping to see a date on this blog but so far, I have not. I am waiting for Ubuntu 8.04 LTS because that is supposed to be the next “major release” but there is no date announced yet either.
At least we have one big release coming up in the next six months. Linux has always been a really promising platform to work on new software, especially if you are doing it for the first time. Ubuntu has always been the best place to get started if you are looking for a little more help getting started with your new software. Ubuntu 11.04 is supposed to be the next big version of Ubuntu but we are still waiting for it to be released.
Ubuntu 11.04 will be the first major version of Ubuntu to include a desktop environment and Unity is the new desktop we are waiting for. A lot of Ubuntu users seem to think Unity is the best choice for using the software because it’s based on GTK2. That’s not true. GTK2 is now very popular, especially for web design, and Unity is based on GTK3.
Unity is a very popular choice for web development because it is based on GTK3. It also has the advantage that you can choose between a minimalistic or full-featured desktop. This advantage makes Unity easy to configure and install. The disadvantage is that you have less choice of which desktop environment to use. To make this less of a disadvantage, the next version of Ubuntu is supposed to be called Ubuntu 12.04, but no release date has been announced.
Unity 7 is the next version of Ubuntu, which is based on GNOME 2.
Ubuntu’s Unity is based on GTK3, which is great if you need to use the same look for your desktop and your apps. However, I wouldn’t recommend the Unity desktop environment for most Windows users who want a desktop experience that matches their Windows apps. There’s a good reason for that. To make it work on Windows, you need to use a different Windows desktop environment, such as Windows 7 or even Windows 8. In 2012 we should be getting closer to the Ubuntu 12.
The new Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 make Ubuntu look like it is on a Windows box. But that is a good thing. As long as you know the right place to go to get these desktop environments, you can use Ubuntu for Windows without spending a lot of time learning how to use Windows to run your apps and your desktop.
Ubuntu 12.04 is very close to the Unity desktop environment, and it has a lot of things that make Ubuntu look like it is a Windows box. For instance, the Unity desktop is built around things like the Start menu, the taskbar, the notification area, the panel, and much more. The Ubuntu team has also made it easier to get the Ubuntu apps, like the Ubuntu One sync app, to work in Ubuntu 12.04.
Unity is an extremely popular desktop environment, so it’s no surprise that Ubuntu is currently the most popular desktop distribution. Unity’s biggest advantage is that it is so easy to use because it is built on the Unity design philosophy.
There are some big differences between Unity and Windows 8, though. The main difference is that Windows 8 is built on the concept of tiles, which is a way to organize the desktop. While Ubuntu offers a similar way to organize the desktop with the Unity panel, the Ubuntu desktop doesn’t have the same tiles.