Many Ubuntu users complained when introduced Canonical Unity , but the interface was much improved from earlier versions, both in aesthetics and performance. One of its most attractive is that it facilitates access to available programs, and even allows you to install or uninstall directly from the “dash”.

Those who use Ubuntu

long surely feel more comfortable running apt-get install in terminal, but the board of Unity application offers friendly and fast method, ideal for those not used to the command line and create that the Software Center is very slow.

Below we will show how to install and uninstall programs from the Unity dash . It is a simple process and can find useful. As always, comments can leave any question or opinion.

The first thing we will do is open the application board from the Ubuntu button on the launcher. If we click on the second icon from the bottom bar will see the available applications, both installed as the Software Center catalog.

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install FileZilla in this example, we will enter the name in the search to find it.

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To view additional information

do right click on the icon and if everything is in order, press “free download” to install it.

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Ubuntu will ask you for the password and immediately begin downloading, whose progress appear in the Unity launcher . The icon “shake” once you have finished downloading and installing the software.

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Please note that payments software installation is performed or yes from the Software Center. Pressing ‘Buy’ on the application board, the transaction continues from the online store. The same applies to third-party apps that are not part of the official repositories of the distro, but Canonical has promised a solution to this counter in future versions of Ubuntu.

Uninstall programs from the Unity dash is as simple as installing . In case you want to remove FileZilla just have to locate the icon from the browser, right click on it and click on the “Uninstall” .

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removal software is done in the background and does not interfere with the use of other programs. As you can see, add and remove programs in Ubuntu is very easy from the Unity panel applications. What is your preferred method to accomplish this task?

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If you are one of those users that Google is going to stop lying to the closure of Reader and all of the alternatives, which are many, I’ve opted for Feedly, if also a member of Ubuntu and I like to take advantage Unity, you’re in luck, because webapp of Feedly is available .

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In fact, the application has been in development a couple of months, but it was not until Monday that unveiled via OMG! Ubuntu! It was a story that was reserved for the PING , and we had to do “weird things” to install, but everything has changed since the advent of, yes, a PPA repository .

So without much eat the head, because I’m not interested Feedly especially (for me), I was able to install the app , test and check that runs luxury and Here I come, to recommend it to any user of Ubuntu and Feedly because it is, as they say, must have .

To install this application, available for Ubuntu 12.04, 12.10 and 13.04, open the console and:

Once installed

to activate entering Feedly, which as you know users of this service is only available on PC from your extension for Firefox or Chrome / Chromium (above link). And although presumably Chrome Chromium-that also integrates -webapps of Ubuntu, me I only worked with Firefox . Yes, it has worked very well.

In fact, it has worked exceptionally well, considering the profound disappointment that I took with webapps on Ubuntu 13.04. The same to which Mark Shuttleworth introduced at the time as “first class citizens on the desktop” and I have found-all I’ve tried: Gmail, Docs, Twitter, Google, Grooveshark … – useless. What the hell I want an icon in the panel that serves only pitcher

that happens with Feedly, which shows the number of unread items in the panel icon and integrates with the Ubuntu notification system , as shown in the header image for this post. This really is a webapp ! I said: Recommended one hundred percent.

Note: I remember reading some incompatibility issues webapps in Ubuntu 13.04, but I have not quite clear. If there is a ‘ubuntero’ advanced out there that I can get out of doubt, be happy to read your comments.

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more desirable delay (apologies) we offer you today the news media yesterday that inflamed ‘linux users’ worldwide, and is finally uncovered Canonical his move as far as technology is concerned , for we know that the company aims to create a consistent user experience with Unity, but still did not know exactly how I would do it. Mir and Unity Next are perhaps too bold response.

ubuntu Ubuntu server will have its own graphic and Unity will Qt

First, Canonical working on her own graphic server with which the venerable Jubilee both X and the still unreleased Wayland, that it seems not meet the technical needs of the Ubuntu developers. Mir replace in SurfaceFlinger handhelds, Android graph server which currently uses Ubuntu, to do the same thing after the X on the PC.

Second, real unification of user interfaces complete with Unity Next, name under which Unity develop a single, written in Qt / QML , for all devices. It may sound like a small step ‘Pallas’ one step ‘Patras’ (for that development and subsequent abandonment of Unity 2D), but that’s how it is.

When will we see the first results of such a combination? Initially for Ubuntu 4.13 “mobile version” and can be tested, while for the desktop version will take slightly longer. In any case, the bet is decided and Canonical is expected that all converge in Ubuntu 14.04 , the next LTS, scheduled for April 2014 . Then both Ubuntu users mobile as the traditional Ubuntu will see if it has been, and how it has come.

So far the news. From here, a little information “off the record” to complete the article, which also serve as a response to the comments we have received in recent days for not covering the statements made at the time Aaron Seigo on Ubuntu and after yesterday’s announcement was again made.

As many know, Aaron Seigo is one of the most important and renowned developers of the KDE project and their comments are often taken into account because, as a developer who is experienced, has the ability to “dive” into more technical information and understand. That made the announcement of Ubuntu for tablets in the literature search up Canonical and offered him a dim view of everything surrounding the platform that aims mounted around Ubuntu.

The problem is that many media were left with only the reviews, giving the feeling of being a free attack. The same could happen with the message issued yesterday (both in Google+) after knowing what Mir and Unity Next. Summarizing much, Seigo explained that not everything is as Canonical has: its strategy is not groundbreaking, it is which the KDE Project has been developing for years , talking about unification and code. Also, regarding lurches make decisions not entirely credible as “planned for four years.”

latest post Seigo also points to desire for control by Canonical to develop its own graphical server instead of continuing to work with Wayland, rather than a technical issue, and how the ecosystem raised, although Open Source software, will be much more closed than usual, Android style.

Anyway, opinions dust rose so accurate, but they are still opinions. Is it lawful what purports Canonical? Definitely. Is it better for free software? No. Are there technical decisions about Ubuntu that hard to understand? Definitely. Will it change anything you say Aaron Seigo (a developer really lucid eye)? No.

Note: Aaron Seigo’s comments are much more “meat” of the above here, where we stayed in the rough for Mental health issues ;)

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Unity UI has long received criticism for its limited customization capabilities, something that developers have tried to remedy external configuration utilities seeking to facilitate access certain configuration Unity.

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One such effort is already undertaken by developers Ubuntu-Tweak-Tool (formerly Mechanig), have announced the availability of a public version advanced in performance and stability, but warn that there is still some time for the final version.

To install this tool

have to type the following commands in the terminal:

 sudo add-apt-repository ppa: freyja-dev/unity-tweak-tool-daily
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install unity-tweak-tool 

Ostatic

reveal, the utility looks like Ubuntu Tweak, and KDE system settings, and features sections of Unity configuration, general aspects of appearance and parameters of system .

Unity

issues can establish self-concealment, the launcher transparency, color, or animation Other topics such as setting the keyboard shortcuts and functions accessible from the hot corners are also easily configurable tool that can seros useful for adjusting the operation of Unity on your desktop.

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controversy around the latest version of Unity is subsiding after recent comments, clarifications and efforts Canonical developers, who have understood that the issue of offering default Amazon search results in Unity was something delicate on what they had to offer solutions.

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is what they have done in the new Unity 6.8, the new edition of Ubuntu shell that integrates an option to disable the display of search results online Amazon-like-if they wish. The option, which we talked about, is available from the System Settings -> Privacy -> Search Results.

There we will find the famous

switch to enable or disable these results, but beware, because disable affected not only searches Amazon , but also in other associated services of “lenses” like Unity Music Lens, Unity Photo Lens, Lens AskUbuntu Unity, Unity Wikipedia Lens, etc..

So if we disable the option to only show local results, without more, with one exception: the search of applications search results still show the Ubuntu Software Center .

There

more changes in the new version , as discussed in ILoveUbuntu.net, where they talk about the new modes of presentation “Expo”, also called Spread Mode, or the presence of a new icon the Gwibber Lens with more functionality.

Phoronix have also made a performance analysis of this version of Unity, which theoretically should fix some performance issues for what they say in Phoronix not seen too many changes here .

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Jono Bacon , Ubuntu community manager, published a post in which he explains how Canonical act before the doubts generated by the inclusion of the Amazon product searches in the latest Unity.

 Search online (like Amazon) Unity may easily disable

According

Bacon, Canonical developers are working on a switch in Ubuntu Privacy Preferences that let users disable all online searches that are dispnibles in the system (for now, only the Amazon).

That means that the results will not get those results from the Internet unless you so wish, but be aware that others are disabled as well as Internet searches of Gwibber or YouTube, so you probably should create independent switches as search interest to one or the other.

Actually I can

disable those searches which are also made in Amazon Shopping uninstalling the Lens with the following command:

sudo apt-get remove unity-lens-shopping

But

facilitate the switch on or off the property without having to uninstall the package. is expected to Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 2, which appears today, and integrate this mechanism .

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Amazon Results in Unity, only a first step

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Interesting article sent to us directly Benjamin Kerensa, Community Evangelist on Ubuntu, and yesterday held an exchange of emails with Mark Shuttleworth on the issue of inclusion of results Amazon in the Home Lens of the new Unity Dash 6.6.0.

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A good example of an interesting use of the results of the Dash Amazon: search for books on Ubuntu

As you know, one of the novelties of the new version of Unity is the presentation of results in our generic searches Amazon in the Dash, which is not liked too many users my not-particularly-and convinced me that has provoked suspicions about the privacy and security of those transactions , that Ubuntu could turn into an interesting source of information to Amazon.

Mark Shuttleworth

tried to reassure users stating that privacy is totally not send data on those searches Amazon, as explained one of the developers of that property, and that is expected a secure protocol is integrated into such pursuits soon , but also, as he said, the idea is to offer the full search, which allows us to find not only documents on your computer, but services and products directly from Dash if they so wish.

Benjamin Kerensa

explains in his post that although he believes that the results for the shopping section are interesting, much work remains to be done, but it will be very powerful power make price comparisons of products online shopping directly from the Dash.

course that option is curious, but I still think it should have clarified Shuttleworth why Canonical takes Amazon to provide results, something that has never been clear. If Ubuntu takes a commission, as some readers comentábais in the previous post, perfect after all Canonical is a business and the goal is to make money . But it would be recommended that this decision would admit and explicasen more clearly.

For those who do not wish Amazon results on Dash, the quickest way is uninstall “Shopping Lens on Ubuntu:

sudo apt-get remove unity-lens-shopping

Something that will save you from those results if you wish. It is normal for these early confusions occur with so striking a feature, and perhaps there was a little miscommunication by Canonical . Hopefully the best of them, for sure we will see a Dash increasingly powerful and versatile.

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Mark Shuttleworth explains the suspicious relationship with Amazon’s new Unity

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few days ago was released Unity 6.6.0, the new version of the shell used native Ubuntu Canonical, and in this edition included several new features, but one was particularly striking: the appearance of search results on the Dash that carried the Amazon store .

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Some users reported that this decision was erroneous, and that as much Unity should include a “lens” different for these results, which would be encompassed in such searches for purchases (“shopping-lens ” ), and others have argued that Canonical had some sort of commission to “advertise” Amazon products recommended in those searches.

Mark Shuttleworth

wanted to clarify the issue with a post on his blog that indicates that “ makes all the sense in the world to integrate search results from Amazon in the Dash, because the Home Lens the Dash should leave you find * anything * anywhere “.

Amazon

choice and no other service was because according Shuttleworth “ most of our users are also frequent users of Amazon “. It provides data on that statement – have you done any research? – So I would have to ask how Canonical founder discovered that data and really if Canonical does not take commission by these affiliate links – if they are, as it seems, or not, which is not confirmed in the post.

In that post

Shuttleworth also explains actually this is the first step of this “find all” who wants to offer in Unity Dash through, but the fact is that this relationship with Amazon continues still quite suspicious, and will have to see where it goes this feature Unity, I personally just convinced me not.

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Ubuntu GNOME Remix 12.10 Alpha with GNOME Shell 3.6 Beta: if you do not like Unity

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battle holding current desktop environments and shells in all is making specific distributions appear who try to maximize the benefits that both sides want to pass competitors.

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The last of these distributions is noteworthy GNOME Ubuntu 12.10 Alpha Remix , the first draft of a distro that is part of the official Ubuntu family but unlike conventional version GNOME 3 and Unity uses GNOME 3 with GNOME Shell but .

Given the criticisms that some users have with Ubuntu and Unity, the plan to offer an independent distro based on GNOME Shell seems like a great idea, and in fact this is the first time that I know of that offers GNOME 3.6 Beta serial in a distribution.

That

allow both GNOME Shell lovers and those curious to prove the benefits of a desktop environment and an interface that we have seen recently seems to have gained more integers in usability and stability.

Obviously this is an Alpha version so I recommend you try in test environments (virtualization is useful here), but still will be watching to see how this distribution evolves.

You can download

details GNOME Ubuntu Remix 12.10 and download the 32 and 64 bits in the official project page here.

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The graphics engine will also come to Unity 4 Linux

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this graphics engine developers have announced the future availability of Unity 4 in Linux , which allow developers to move their games from other platforms to Linux easily, directly or develop for Linux.

Unitylogo Unity graphics engine will also come to Linux 4

Although still no estimated date for the appearance of Unity 4 , is expected to beta soon, and we must keep in mind that his predecessor was used in games like Battlestar Galactica Online , Shadowgun: Deadzone and Rochard .

As noted in The H Open, this news comes shortly after a new campaign Kickstarter to launch Linux-supported Wasteland 2 has triumphed included. The news comes as joins other EA’s timid entry into the world of Linux games and, above all, the imminent appearance of Valve’s Steam client for this platform.

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