![]() You will also notice right away that Ubuntu 20.04 installs faster and boots faster. And I have also heard that it doesn’t work with multiple monitor setup.Īnyway, I consider it a great improvement, and hopefully, the scaling functionality will get better with updates. However, this scaling seems to be a little raw. Now, there is a choice between 125, 150, 175 and 200% scaling vs 100 and 200 before. If you use the HiDPI screen, you can finally adjust the scaling with Fractional scaling. This is the old (dark) and new (light) ones: Settings and shutdown menu has also been redesigned. Some of you may also like the Do Not Disturb button in the notification window. The About screen in the Settings has been changed. Most of the things have been brought to the left panel, and they are easier to find. The Settings application is easier to navigate now. GNOME 3.36 brings many small visual changes. But probably indeed Ubuntu 20.04 with GNOME 3.36 is a little faster. For me, it was difficult to measure because both Ubuntu 20.04 and Ubuntu 18.04 feel fast enough. GNOME 3.36 is claimed to be less resource hungry and faster. Many of these features come with new GNOME 3.36 (Ubuntu 18.04 has GNOME 3.28). Now, it is just enough to press any key on the keyboard and type your password without touching the mouse. I particularly like that you do not need to scroll up the lock screen with your mouse to show the password field. ![]() The login and lock screens have been redesigned: Now, you can group applications in folders and give these groups names: Obviously, there is a new default wallpaper: ![]() I am sure everyone who likes dark themes will love it: It is consistent across most of the applications. The light theme differs only in the title bar color:īut Ubuntu 20.04 shines in its dark theme, which many of you have been waiting for. I really like the default theme of Ubuntu 20.04: Nevertheless, these three themes are very nice. The choice is still limited to three themes only. You do not need to install Tweaks and essential GNOME extensions to change the default theme as you had to do in Ubuntu 18.04. Ubuntu 20.04 finally has some default themes to choose from. This is how the desktop of Ubuntu 20.04 looks relative to the desktop of Ubuntu 18.04: It looks more modern, there are new icons and colors. The first and major thing you will notice in Ubuntu 20.04 is its new look and feel. SUBSCRIBE for more Linux Videos Look and feel improvements
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