Linux: The Ultimate Guide
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◾ Linux • Slingshot: An app launcher available on WingPanel • Wood: Dock (where Docky is based) • Switchboard: Settings application (or control panel) • Pantheon Mail: Email client written in Close and supported by WebKitGTK • Calendar: Desktop calendar • Music: Audio Player • Code: A text-based editor comparable to gedit or leafpad. • Terminal: Terminal emulator • Files (formerly called Marlin): File manager • Installer: Installer built in conjunction with System76 Bryan Lunduke of Network World wrote that the Pantheon desktop envi- ronment, the first OS platform, was among the best of 2016. Pantheon is also being released as an ongoing desktop of choice of GeckoLinux. Development • Jupiter • 0.2 Luna • 0.3 Freya • 0.4 Loki • 5.0 Juno • 5.1 Hera • Odin • 6.1 J ólnir Features The New Interface Starting with the user interface, we discover a new Pantheon desktop. Pantheon is a home desktop explicitly designed for the first OS, which Other Desktop Environments ◾ 259 has gained a lot of flow. This clean and modern desktop may be one of the main reasons for the initial success. Dark Mode Pantheon finally gets black mode. Everything looks clean and advanced on the first OS while all the operating system applications and applica- tions installed to follow this black mode maintenance process is made so as not to force third-party applications to use this black mode which could lead to a bad UI. Black mode is just recommended. You can also set a dark mode to enter at sunset or from time to time. Themes and Looks The first OS 6 also brings advanced customization with ten different colors to choose from. This is very similar to changing themes. But this will be greatly polished. You can also choose the primary color behind the desk- top. Before the customization area, Odin in the first os was close to zero. Performance While playing with the original OS 6, we noticed a slight increase in operat- ing times. Most automated system apps also have Flatpacks and Flatpacks with the original head up. They have all their dependencies attached to them. They also have to be read and uploaded to memory when you click the app icon. Usability and Stability The first OS has been stable and reliable. It is based on the solid foundation of Ubuntu and is a great program for homes, students, offices, software developers, and businesses. The foundation was created with a high level of technology and is visible everywhere. The first OS 6 Odin will be sup- ported for the next 4+ years. It will continue to receive regular bug fix updates and security updates. CHAPTER SUMMARY In this chapter, we have covered three DE introductions and its features, history, core projects, applications, and version history. We have provided a separate section where you get history of their versions. 261 Appraisal U buntu and other Linux distro systems took the open-source and the IT world by storm in the early years. They support various desk- top environments such as GNOME, KDE, MATE, and more. The oper- ating system could have grown into a fully featured desktop and server offering that has won users’ hearts globally. Besides the solid technical platform and impressive dedication to quality, desktop environment (DE), e.g., MATE, GNOME, LXDE, KDE, enjoys success because of its vast community of enthusiastic users who help support, document, and test every point of Linux landscape. The term used in this chapter is the desk- top environment. So what is DE? A desktop environment is the desktop metaphor of a bundle of programs running on top of an operating system that shares a standard graphical user interface (GUI). It is described as a graphical shell. The desktop environment mainly was on personal computers until mobile computing. Desktop GUIs help the user quickly access and edit files, while they usually don’t provide access to all of the features in the underlying operating system. Besides, the traditional command-line interface (CLI) is still used when complete control over the operating system is required. It consists of various icons, windows, toolbars, folders, wallpapers, and desktop widgets. A GUI provides drag and drop functionality and other features that complete the desktop metaphor. A desktop environment aims to be a way for the user to interact with the system using concepts similar to those used to interact with the rest of the world, such as buttons and windows. This is the piece users are interacting with. There are many desktop areas (GNOME, Cinnamon, Mate, Pantheon, Enlightenment, KDE, Xfce, etc.). Each desktop includes built-in applications (such as file managers, configuration tools, web browsers, and games). You have the official guide to these unique desktop environments in your hands. Each of us working on this book has shown a high level of Appraisal Appraisal 262 ◾ Appraisal technical competence and shares this knowledge with you all. We gath- ered together to create a book that offers a solid understanding of the essential points of Ubuntu and explains the fundamentals along with the other LXDE, Budgie, Cinnamon, or other details. This book varies in the coverage of various topics. This is intentional. Other books do not cover some topics, and those topics deserve more coverage here. There are some topics that power users master. Other top- ics are things the power users should know about. They can understand some history, some other options, or have what they need to listen to fur- ther discussions with different technical views without being completely confused. This book is planned for intermediate and advanced users or those who want to become middle and advanced users. Our goal is to give you the right direction, to help you enter the higher stages by telling you to use as many tools and ideas as possible. We give you some thoughts and meth- ods to consider so that you can seek out more. Although the content of this book is for intermediate to advanced users, new users who pay atten- tion will benefit from each chapter as all chapters are related. The central pointer is that more detailed or related information is provided at the end of each chapter. This book helps you to learn these skills and tells you how to learn more about your system, Linux, with the software including Ubuntu Distros with the desktop environment. Most importantly, it enables you to over- come your fear of the system by telling you more about it and how it works. You can also install other Linux distros like Fedora, OpenSuse, Manjora, etc. This book is not a pure reference book but properly guides you with step-by-step procedures for performing tasks. This book is organized by topics and includes many useful commands. Chapter 1 discusses the basic understanding of the desktop environ- ment, and its features also have some specific terms like GUI, CLI, TUI. The chapter describes the vast resources available to support this book. You will also get a brief knowledge of DE history, features, and some pros and cons. Chapter 2 gives a quick review of the KDE Plasma introduction installation, describes valuable commands such as apt-get snapd, and gives some brief knowledge of the user interface, core projects, and ver- sion history environment system. Appraisal ◾ 263 Chapter 3 provides a quick review of the GNOME introduction, instal- lation, GNOME-based distros, pros, and cons, and also gives some brief knowledge of the GNOME user interface. Chapter 4 discusses XFCE desktop environment, its versions, history, main components of XFCE, installation, advantages, and disadvantages. Chapter 5 discusses other MATE desktop environments, version his- tory, main components of MATE, installation, advantages and disadvan- tages, and another operating system for MATE. Chapter 6 provides you with knowledge of the other Budgie desktop environment, its version history, main components of Budgie, installation, advantages, and disadvantages. Chapter 7 discusses Cinnamon, its version history, main components of Cinnamon, libraries, core components, installation, advantages, and disadvantages. Chapter 8 discusses LXDE, its version history, main components of Cinnamon, libraries, core components of the software, reasons to use LXDE, installation, also with Lubuntu distribution. Chapter 9 discusses other DEs such as Pantheon, Enlightenment, and LXQt, version history, main components, and features. In other words, this book provides a Linux desktop environment on any Linux-based distribution system. |
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