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As one of the official derivative versions of Beta, Ubuntu Kylin open source desktop operating system was created in 2013 and has released a total of 15 versions so far. Right now, Ubuntu Kylin 20.10 has entered the final countdown stage, and the official version will be released along with Ubuntu 20.10 on October 22.
It will integrate the latest UKUI 3.0, which is a lightweight desktop environment based on Linux distribution developed by the Kirin team. It is installed by default in Ubuntu Kirin open source operating system, Galaxy Kirin/Winning Kirin commercial release, and supports Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, openEuler, Fedora, manjaro and other international mainstream Linux distributions.
What new changes and features will the new version of Ubuntu Kylin 20.10 bring? The official released a warm-up video today, showing the tip of the iceberg of the new system.
Judging from the video, Ubuntu Kylin 20.10 has redesigned the entire interface. You can see rounded-angle UI elements everywhere, which is more friendly and flatter. Compared with Windows 10, it is much more comfortable.
At the same time, the height and position of the taskbar can be adjusted, the notification center can display various information and shortcut function controls (just like the drop-down notification panel on mobile phones), supports dark mode.
The new system also adds a large number of new applications, can easily scan and edit documents, burn discs, take screenshots, and also supports the desktop version of WeChat.
More surprises, see you on the 22nd!
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