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[#]: subject: "7 Things I Want to See in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS [I Know I Wont Get it]"
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7 个我希望在 Ubuntu 22.04 LTS 看到的变化
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> Ubuntu 22.04 即将面世。但是,你对它的发布有什么期望?在这里,我分享一些我希望看到的东西。
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随着 Ubuntu 22.04 LTS 的到来,我们都在急切地等待着体验 [Ubuntu 22.04 引入的功能][1]。
在没有对 Ubuntu 22.04 进行全面亲身体验的情况下,我不能确定它是否令人印象深刻。但是,我确实对我想在 Ubuntu 22.04 中看到的东西有一些想法。
现在提出一些修改要求可能有点太晚了,但我还是希望能有最好的结果。
一些重点包括:
### 1、在所有的应用程序中保持一致的主题形象
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任何试图在 Ubuntu 上安装 KDE 应用的人都会知道主题不一致的情况比比皆是。更糟糕的是Libadwaita 的加入只会让更多的应用程序显得格格不入。
为了解决这个问题,我认为需要一个替代解决方案组合。
首先,默认采用 Ubuntu 的 Yaru 主题的定制 Libadwaita 将使几乎所有为 Gnome 和 GTK 构建的应用程序再次保持一致。然而,这仍然不能解决 Qt/KDE 应用程序的问题。
对于这些,需要一个类似于 [Kvantum][3] 的解决方案。尽管 Kvantum 有点“难”,但我真的相信,一个有 CanonicalUbuntu 的母公司)全力支持的解决方案能够克服 Kvantum 所面临的所有挑战。
Ubuntu 的外观和感觉是其决定性的特征之一,关键是要在每个应用程序中保持这种外观,以确保其视觉吸引力。
### 2、使用 GNOME 40 中引入的水平停靠区
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尽管有些激进,[Gnome 40][4] 是 Gnome 向未来的一次飞跃,有几个令人兴奋的功能。然而,这些创新的功能中有许多并没有进入 Ubuntu 22.10。
其中最值得注意的是水平停靠区。对我来说,我发现它极大地提高了我的工作效率,因为我不必再像以前那样把鼠标移到屏幕的左边。我相信很多 Ubuntu 用户同意我的观点,但是 Canonical 坚持认为左边的位置是最好的。
我不是说他们应该把停靠区移到底部,这毕竟是 Ubuntu 的一个决定性特征只是给用户一个这样的选择而已。Ubuntu 在设置程序中已经有一个自定义“外观”部分,所以我认为在那里增加一个简单的切换开关不会太难。
### 3、找回混合主题
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升级到 Ubuntu 21.10 后,我很失望地发现 [混合主题选项消失了][6]。虽然这只是个小问题,但我确实发现自己很怀念这个选项,并不断地想办法把它找回来。
我认为,让用户有能力轻松地定制他们的桌面是很重要的,把这个选项带回来对改善这个问题有很大的帮助。
我理解他们想摆脱它是因为 Ubuntu 和 GNOME 默认主题颜色的冲突。但是,我喜欢它原来的样子。
### 4、改造后的软件中心
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随着 Canonical 不断推动人们使用 snap 应用程序(一种与所有发行版兼容的通用打包格式),创建一个新的软件中心将是有意义的。
虽然 Snap 商店已经存在,但它只是 Gnome 软件的一个复刻,而它以其速度慢和 bug 多而出名。
随着 [Gnome 41][8] 的发布,这一点在一定程度上得到了缓解,尽管这些改进不太可能被包含在 Ubuntu 22.04 中。
如果有一个新的软件中心诞生,或者现有的软件中心得到重大改造,我将会很高兴。
如果 Ubuntu 要推出一个新的应用程序商店,它可能会使用 Flutter 来构建,就像他们的新安装程序。虽然我个人并不喜欢 Ubuntu 开始转向 Flutter 的决定,但这将有助于确保其所有变体的一致性。
### 5、改进的自定义选项
有些人喜欢保持简单,而有些人则喜欢自定义选项来改变外观/感觉。
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS 不需要引入任何疯狂的东西,但是简单地在默认情况下增加一些额外的控制,你可以在 [GNOME 调整][9] 中找到,应该可以做到这一点。
目前,外观调整是相当有限的,我们可以使用更多的选项。
### 6、让 Snap 应用程序少一些
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我知道我知道。Snap 应用程序无处不在,而且它们与多个发行版兼容。但是,它们的速度也更慢,而且只能从专有的 Snap 商店安装。
当然,你可以选择 Flatpak 和预建的二进制文件。但是Snap 的专有方式仍然是许多用户不喜欢的。
另一方面Ubuntu 的原生 [Apt 软件包管理器][10] 速度更快,而且有更多的应用程序可用。这导致了用户体验的明显改善,尽管这种改善在各发行版中并不连续。
不幸的是Snap 实际上是由 Ubuntu 背后的同一个团队开发的,所以删除它是相当不可能的。
### 7、卸载应用程序的统一方式
Ubuntu 在为终端用户提供便利方面有着很好的声誉。
为了对抗 Linux 软件包的碎片化Ubuntu 能否引入一种轻松卸载应用程序的方法,无论是 Flatpak/Deb/Snap
考虑到外面有各种各样的软件包,现在是时候让我们有一个处理所有软件包的单一解决方案了。
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在 Ubuntu 22.04 LTS 中不太可能看到它的解决方案,但我希望在下一个版本中能做到!
### 总结
很明显,你可能不会看到所有这些期望的事情在下一个版本中发生。然而,即使 Ubuntu 22.04 LTS 在这个方向上做了一些努力,我们也有希望在未来的版本中看到它们。
你希望在 Ubuntu 22.04 中看到哪些新功能?请在下面的评论中告诉我们!
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7 Things I Want to See in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS [I Know I Wont Get it]
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With Ubuntu 22.04 LTS just around the corner, we are all waiting eagerly to experience the [list of features in Ubuntu 22.04][1] being introduced.
Without a full-fledged hands-on with Ubuntu 22.04, I cant say for certain if it is impressive. But, I do have some thoughts on the things I want to see in Ubuntu 22.04.
Its probably a bit too late to make some requests for changes, but Id like to hope for the best!
Some highlights include:
### 1\. Consistent Theming Across All Apps
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As anyone who has tried to install a KDE app on Ubuntu will know, theming inconsistencies are rife. To make matters worse, the addition of Libadwaita into the mix is only going to make more apps look out-of-place.
To fix this, I think a combination of alternative solutions are required.
Firstly, a custom version of Libadwaita with Ubuntus Yaru theme as default would make almost all apps built for Gnome and GTK consistent again. However, this still doesnt solve the problems with Qt/KDE apps.
For these, a solution similar to [Kvantum][3] is required. Even though Kvantum is a bit “hacky”, I genuinely believe that a solution with the full backing of Canonical (Ubuntus parent company) would be able to overcome all the challenges Kvantum faces.
Ubuntus look and feel is one of its defining features, and it is key to maintain this look across every app to ensure its visual appeal remains.
### 2\. Using the Horizontal Dock Introduced in GNOME 40
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Despite being somewhat radical, [Gnome 40][4] was a leap into the future for Gnome with several exciting features. However, many of these innovative features didnt make it into Ubuntu 22.10.
The most notable of these is the horizontal dock. For me, I found that it significantly improved my productivity, as I didnt have to move my mouse as far to reach the left of the screen. Im sure many Ubuntu users agree with me, but Canonical insists that the left placement is best.
Im not saying that they should move the dock to the bottom—it is after all a defining feature of Ubuntu—merely give users an option to do so. Ubuntu already has a custom “Appearance” section in the settings app, so I dont think a simple addition of a toggle switch there would be too hard.
### 3\. Bringing Back The Mixed Theme
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After upgrading to Ubuntu 21.10, I was quite disappointed to find that the [mixed theme option disappear][6]. While it is minor, I do find myself missing this option and constantly trying to find ways to bring it back.
I think it is important that users are given the ability to customize their desktops easily, and bringing this option back would go a long way to improving this.
I understand that they wanted to get rid of it because of conflicts in Ubuntu and GNOME default theme colors. But, I liked it the way it was!
### 4\. Revamped Software Centre
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With Canonicals constant push for people to use snap apps (a universal packaging format compatible with all distros), it would make sense for a new software center to be created.
While the Snap Store already exists, it is simply a fork of Gnome Software and is quite well-known for being slow and bug-ridden.
With the release of [Gnome 41][8], this was mitigated to some extent, although these improvements are unlikely to be included in Ubuntu 22.04.
If a new software center were to be created or the existing one gets a major revamp, Id love that.
If Ubuntu were to come out with a new app store, it would probably be built using Flutter, just like their new installer. While I, personally, dont like Ubuntus decision to start switching to Flutter, it would help ensure consistency across all its variants.
### 5\. Improved Customization Options
Some prefer to keep things simple, while others appreciate customization options to change the look/feel.
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS does not have to introduce anything crazy, but simply adding some extra controls by default that you find with [GNOME Tweaks][9] should do the trick.
Currently, the appearance tweaks are quite limited, and we could use a few more options.
### 6\. Less Snap Apps
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I know, I know. Snap apps are everywhere, and they are compatible with multiple distros. However, they are also much slower and can only be installed from the proprietary Snap Store.
Of course, you can opt for Flatpaks and pre-built binaries. But, Snaps proprietary approach is still something many users dont like.
On the other hand, Ubuntus native [Apt package manager][10] is faster and has more apps available. This results in a significantly improved user experience, albeit one that is not continuous across distros.
Unfortunately, Snap is actually developed by the same team as the one behind Ubuntu, so its removal is quite unlikely.
#### 7\. A Unified Way of Uninstalling Applications
Ubuntu has a pretty good reputation for making things easier for the end-user.
To combat Linux package fragmentation, could Ubuntu introduce a way to easily uninstall applications, whether its Flatpak/Deb/Snap?
Considering the variety of packages available out there, it is time that we have a one-solution to handle all the packages.
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Its unlikely to see a solution for it with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, but Id like to do the wishful thinking for the next release!
### Wrapping Up
Obviously, you may not see expect all of these things to happen with the next release. However, even if Ubuntu 22.04 LTS makes some effort in this direction, we will hopefully see them in a future release.
_What new features would you like to see in Ubuntu 22.04? Let us know in the comments below!_
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