(A BETA RELEASE) Ubuntu 22.04 LTS - Jammy Jellyfish
In This Video We Are Discussing About We’re a few weeks away from the final Ubuntu 22.04 release but first things first: a beta! Yes, the Ubuntu 22.04 beta is now available to download. Its arrival gives developers and non-developers alike the chance to jump in and try the “Jammy Jellyfish” ahead of its planned stable release on April 21, 2022.
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(A BETA RELEASE) Ubuntu 22.04 LTS - Jammy Jellyfish
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Although not usually recommended, you can install this Ubuntu 22.04 beta as your main OS and upgrade to the final, finished version (when it arrives). How? Just install all updates pushed out to the release from now until release, and you’ll have it — easy!
We’ll bring you a comprehensive rundown of what’s new in Ubuntu 22.04 closer to its release, but for a quick overview, read on!
Ubuntu 22.04 Beta Features
Visually, Ubuntu 22.04 looks brighter and more modern than before.
Ubuntu 22.04 ships with the chunk of the recent GNOME 42 release, including the latest GNOME Shell. This builds on the user experience we got in GNOME 40 (which shipped in Ubuntu 21.10) with its horizontal workspace switcher and app launcher.
The switch to a ‘light’ GNOME Shell theme by default helps, as do the (many) changes made upstream by GNOME designers. As a result of their work Jammy touts compact menus and tooltips, a leaner calendar applet, and redesigned OSD (e.g., volume change, brightness) that take up less room on screen:
As Ubuntu’s adaptation of GNOME Shell includes a dock on the left-hand side of the screen (whereas vanilla GNOME Shell has one at the bottom). Work to “balance” the look of the overview took place this cycle. Workspaces are a smidgen smaller in the overview compared to 21.10, and benefit from more bottom padding. These tweaks fix the bottom-heavy look present in 21.10.
Ubuntu’s Yaru GTK theme carries some significant changes too, again inherited from upstream Adwaita/libadwaita. You’ll also notice a lot more orange throughout the system UI. Ubuntu’s design team have retired most of the purple accents previously used. Additionally, window controls are set farther apart and staged in circles.
As well as having a proper ‘light’ mode you can switch to a proper ‘dark mode’ via the newly expanded Appearance settings, with the GNOME Shell UI following suit.
The revamped Appearance panel is where you can access one of Ubuntu 22.04’s headline features: UI accent colours. Ten colours (including the default orange) are available here. Accent colour doesn’t just change the GNOME Shell and GTK theme as some icons also adjust colours to match too.
Courtesy of GNOME 42, Ubuntu 22.04 comes with a fantastic new screenshot experience. With a tap of the print screen key you can take screenshots and section grabs. And with a flick of a toggle you can capture screen recordings too.
Some other changes:
Desktop context menu prettified
Desktop icons settings added to Settings - Appearance
Extra dock settings in Settings -Appearance
Improved performance in Mutter
Includes emoji from Unicode 14
A few things not included: the new Flutter-based installer, Flutter-based firmware tool, or Ubuntu Pro integration in the Software & Sources app.
Finally, do be aware that a change in GRUB means Ubuntu 22.04 is no longer able to ‘detect’ other OSes installed on a system — a fairly important feature for those on dual-boot systems! The fix is relatively simple — enable OS prober — but you’ll need to do this yourself
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