If you don’t like locally integrated menus you don’t have to use them. Locally Integrated Menus (LIM) are enabled by default in Ubuntu 15.04, embedding app menus inside the window border rather than placing them at the top of the screen - though it’s only with this beta that locally integrated menus show up on unfocused windows.Ī small change as it may be it is, as we noted when the ‘Always Show Menus’ option arrived in January, one that addresses the concerns some users had over the disappearing mouseover menus discoverability for newcomers. Ubuntu’s default desktop shell Unity receives a fresh round of refinements this release cycle. Even the most significant change to take place in Ubuntu for a few years, the move to SystemD as the distribution’s init system, is largely imperceptible. Now, before anyone gets too giddy about seeing what’s new, remember that Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet) is a ‘maintenance release’ and will be largely similar to the 14.04 LTS and 14.10 releases made lastīug fixes, polish and small usability improvements are the Vivid Vervet’s calling card. The release is the second and final beta in the Ubuntu 15.04 development cycle and will be followed by a Release Candidate build on April 16, ahead of the final release on April 23.īeta 2 is of particular interest as it is the first milestone release that the regular Unity-using version of Ubuntu takes part in. Ubuntu 15.04 Beta 2 is now available for download and testing
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