News in the new version of the Ubuntu Linux 12.04 LTS Precis Pangolin operating system - video tutorial

Hi friends, today's tutorial we will talk about the new operating system Ubuntu. Specifically version LTS Precise Pangolin 12.04. I think everyone already knows that Ubuntu Linux is an operating system open sources that means we do not need licenses for software or operating system. Ubuntu Linux is a free operating system and open source for anyone who wants to use a computer and Linux.
Ubuntu Precise Pangolin can surf the web using Firefox, you can manage your favorite pictures using photo manager Shotwell, you can sit chatting with friends on Yahoo, Google Talk and other instant messaging protocols using Empathy, you can receive and send mail usage mail client Mozilla Thunderbird, you can open and create office documents with LibreOfiice, listen to music using the player Rhythmbox, watch movies using the Movie Player, store and synchronize files online with every device your using Ubuntu One, see updates from the network social as Twitter, Facebook, Identi.ca using Gwibber
What's new in Ubuntu Precise Pangolin 12.04?
Well, we will not encounter major changes in terms of GUI and many have not changed since the last version of Ubuntu but if you analyze the operating system in terms of performance, stability and speed of response they are impressive Ubuntu Precise Pangolin for the new version. Yet there are few changes in the interface of the operating system:
- now the installed applications benefit from new functions in the quick list menu (quick menu that appears on the right click on the icons in the launcher)
- the rhythmbox player has become the default player for Ubuntu again. considering that this was the default player for Ubuntu and then to be replaced with Banshee and finally Canonical to decide that they will return to Rhythmbox and this happened for Precis Pangolin 12.04 LTS
- Ubuntu One has undergone small changes in the interface
- Shotwell photo manager now supports exporting photos to Flickr and Facebook
- HUD App, the application that allows you to quickly search through the menus of the focused window. The HUD can be activated by pressing the Alt key
- Dash Home (the first luancher icon that represents the Ubuntu logo) now dynamically displays the most frequently accessed applications, files, folders, places, sites through thumb icons. In previous versions, 8 icons were always displayed when clicking on Dash Home
- Chameleon color for launcher and pop-up notification balloons. This means that when you change the Wallpaper, the color of the launcher and notification balloons will automatically adjust to match the set Wallpaper. Depending on the color that predominates in the wallpaper, the color of the launcher and the notification balloons will be the one that predominates in the Wallpaper.
- when we press the Windows key long, we will activate a pop-up window in which we have written a lot of useful key shortcuts to perform the usual tasks easier and faster.
- when we change the Wallpaper, the set image will be in the background and in the login screen
- when we are in Dash Home and looking for a clip or movie in the Video section, the terms will also be searched online on YouTube, Dailymotion, YouTube Movies, Youtube Show and other video sites. The results found online will be displayed with thumb directly in Dash having the possibility to open them with a simple left mouse click.
- if until now there were no basic settings on the launcher on the left, now we have the possibility to increase or decrease the size of the icons in Launcher.
These are the interface changes related to the new operating system Ubuntu Precise Pangolin LTS 12.04. For those confused, LTS means long terms support that is supporting a long term which means that users Precise Pangolin will enjoy 5 years of updates for the system, patch security updates stabilization system update s to applications.
That said, I was simply impressed fall is fast and stable operating system. I invite you to watch the video tutorial to see what's new operating system Ubuntu Precise Pangolin LTS 12.04

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  • Wrong. The system is licensed open source licenses are GNU-Linux and the GPL. By their nature, as they have been developed, allowing replication to copy and use pieces of code, indicating the source from which it was taken. The licenses allow free use, and resell software if they use parts of their code or software has been enhanced to be put to commercial use.
    If open source does not mean it can not be sold and money. See Red Hat. If it's open source and free software does not mean it is not licensed. I think you should provide stuff.

  • Interesting tutorial. I also want to add for those interested that the top panel where the icons for sound, clock, etc. can be found is also transparent. by installing the MyUnity application from the Ubuntu Software Center.

  • Ratzoiu:
    Wrong. The system is licensed open source licenses are GNU-Linux and the GPL. By their nature, as they have been developed, allowing replication to copy and use pieces of code, indicating the source from which it was taken. The licenses allow free use, and resell software if they use parts of their code or software has been enhanced to be put to commercial use.
    If open source does not mean it can not be sold and money. See Red Hat. If it's open source and free software does not mean it is not licensed. I think you should provide stuff.

    I think you're a snob. This was talked about Ubuntu and Linux in general I not, had nothing to say for Red Hat
    When I said "we don't need licenses" I meant that they don't have to be manually entered into the software as you do for Windows.

  • The most annoying thing about Ubuntu is the sidebar on the right rides over the X browser to exit the bar at one o'clock. Adrian, how do you move the sidebar to put it down like in windows :)?

  • ASUS:
    Ubuntu is the most annoying sidebar at right infringements over X browser's exit post a time is up. Adrian how to move the sidebar to put it down as the windows?

    It's called Launcher or Unity Launcher (find out in the text if you read it) and it's not on the right but on the left ...

  • AdrianGudus: He says the Unity Launcher or Launcher (find that out if you were reading the text) and not on the right but the left ...


    Yes, I know but I wasn't home, I was on the phone and I didn't stay to study. I was so interested in how I put the sidebar down, that at 12.04 beta that I put in firefox, the sidebar over the browser disappears and it's annoying :)

  • ASUSYes, I know but I was not home, I was on the phone and I sat studiez.Atat not care what I put down the sidebar, as it 12.04 beta that I've put in over firefox browser sidebar disappears enter and it's annoying

    If you were really interested in the problem, you would have looked at the head-to-tail tutorial and found out that you have settings for Launcher with which you can set it to hide itself. You also have settings regarding its sensitivity. Continue to remain ignorant and that's how you will keep coming to tell us that the X function doesn't work for you or that Login Approvals from Facebook is for Americans because for you, inga inga inga ... it doesn't work domle ... inga inga.

  • Yes, I will watch the tutorial and I only run when it's not very important. And I really ask you to give your team viewer to check with your own eyes that that thing from FB doesn't work. Not to say I don't know how, you help me, and you notice the problem. :)

  • Adriane Servus, I am the oldest and I understand some difficult chestii.Pe 10.04lts hard I installed that is more understandable to me, and half hard 11.10.As want to install and remove 12.04.Se lts 11.10 can delete without 10.04? what should be the minimum technical performance for PC 12.04? Thanks for your understanding?

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