ubuntu 21.04 features - ubuntu 21.04 lts - 01 biggest changes & features
ubuntu 21.04 features - ubuntu 21.04 lts - 01 biggest changes & features
In This Video We Are Discussing About Ubuntu 21.04 may use the default dark theme for the first time. If a recent proposal is approved, Ubuntu 21.04 will soon be able to use the default dark theme for the first time, for consistency.
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ubuntu 21.04 features - by the time of recording this video ubuntu 2020 is in beta so all the all features of ubuntu 20.
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it’s too early to know the new features of ubuntu 21. this version adds many new features to ubuntu including support for dynamic wallpapers light and dark modes and many more!..
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Many say it is a fad, others see it as another option that adds up. A few years ago, the vast majority of operating systems used a clear interface, but for some time virtually all have offered a dark version.
It helped a lot that mobile operating systems took the same step, and now we have a dark version on Windows, macOS, Android, iOS and many Linux distributions.
One of them is the one developed by Canonical, and with Ubuntu 21.04 we could see the darkness as soon as the operating system was started.
I admit, the above looked bad, but nothing could be further from the truth. What I mean is that a change is currently being debated that would make Ubuntu, the main version, switch to using the dark theme by default, that is, after installing zero.
Now, when we install Ubuntu, we see the mixed theme, but we have the option to use a lighter and a darker one. If the proposal goes ahead, after installing Ubuntu 21.04 we will enter the operating system with the darkest theme, which is what you have when capturing the header.
One of the reasons for this decision would be consistency, that is, everything seemed more balanced in terms of colors.
Ubuntu already has dark parts, like the top bar, the Dock or the headers of the application windows, but the rest, like the central notification panel and the applications, are clear.
If you switch to the Yaru Dark theme, the differences will be less noticeable. Some of the changes (for dark) will remain even if the light theme is chosen.
Apparently, where the change is being discussed, there is only one thing that does not fit me: for example, if we use the dark theme in Plasma, Dolphin shows the dark file manager with a black header and background, but in Ubuntu 21.04 The background would be kept clear in this application, unless we modified it as indicated in the change objectives, which are as follows:
Keep both system themes usable.
The system's default theme is now “dark”.
Since the GNOME desktop does not have an official way to change the application theme to the system theme, the default use of the dark system theme should be less invasive for users if they work late and switch to the theme. dark application in the system settings.
Ubuntu provides (unlike standard GNOME) a way to switch application themes between a mixed, light and dark application theme since Ubuntu 20.04.
The clear theme can still be used with the unofficial way to install the GNOME Shell theme extension and then switch to “Yaru-light” in GNOME Tweaks.
Regarding the file manager and other applications, until they provide more information or we can check for ourselves, I personally have a question: if we go into Ubuntu and manually choose the dark option, the file manager will also be dark, so I don't understand the capture that they shared in the change proposal.
The question is: is the capture from where the file manager leaves true? If so, why do they leave it with a light background if it seems clear, is it worth the redundancy, which is better if everything is dark?
In any case, Ubuntu 21.04 is now in development and everything exposed or added can be reversed.
What's official is that it will use the 5.11 kernel, which will arrive on April 22 and, although that may still change, it will do so with GTK 3 and GNOME 3.38.
Unlike Fedora, Canonical believes that GTK 4.0 and GNOME 40 are not yet ready, so they will make the jump to the next version of the Ubuntu edition that will be released next October.
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