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After daily update of Ubuntu 14.04 distribution, I got multiple icons of all system applications in Dash menu. ( You can see, 2x Appearance, 2x Details, 2x Color) Is it bug?
The terms 32-bit and 64-bit refer to the way a computer's processor (also called a CPU), handles information.The 64-bit version of Windows handles large amounts of random access memory (RAM) more effectively than a 32-bit system.
Ubuntu Development team is currently working in new control center known as 'Unity Control Center' as I mentioned in of this thread. First 'Keyboard' desktop icon properties: Second 'Keyboard' icon properties: Next major update in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS WILL BE 'Unity Control Center', I am sure. I am keen to know which new features & UI they're going to bring in ?. Ubuntu offers choice of using locally integrated menus (introduced in 14.04) or Global integrated menus (introduced since 11.04) This is my favourite feature, check the screenshots below to know how it works. When is not on top bar of application, it displays app name & file name as usual - When cursor is moved from anywhere to top of application, the menus appears! (Such a cunning feature to save the space) By default Globally integrated menus is activated, but to activate local integrated menus, open settings - Appearance.
Down under in 'Application Menu' click on 'in window title bars'. Ubuntu 14.04 LTS is shaping up real good.
Kaustubh KatdareI've often found myself searching for my minimised firefox icon that I ended up launching a newer instance. I hope 14.04 makes unity simpler to use. Gotta be downloading beta/RC on my machine.Well, I don't know which Unity version are you using. But, I can relaunch the app that I minimized from the unity panel. What you cannot do is 'minimizing' the maximized app from unity panel. And I guess we don't need it either, 'cuz we have its button on top left corner of every app for that. Kaustubh KatdareI've nothing against uBuntu; but I totally dislike the Unity thing.Even I am not that fan of Unity, but I don't even dislike it.
(I am more of Pantheon & KDE user) Best part of Opensource is freedom of choice. You don't like desktop environment? Install DE you want to use. Infact, alongside Ubuntu few more flavours are also released like Kubuntu (KDE), Xubuntu (XFCE) and Lubuntu (LMDE). You like Cinnamon then you can use Linux Mint, you want Pantheon then you can use ElementaryOS. There are infinite choices ?.
Abhishek RawalSeems like Canonical devs visits CrazyEngineers ? Unity is getting a patch which will add support for minimising launched app right from launcher. Ubuntu developers have introduced this feature to maximise & minimise launched application right from Unity Launcher.
To do so, open terminal & install CompizConfig Settings Manager: sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager Open CCSM, Select Ubuntu Unity Plugin under 'Desktop' tab. Then select 'Launcher' tab & click the option 'Minimize single window application' as shown below. You don't like desktop environment? Install DE you want to use. Infact, alongside Ubuntu few more flavours are also released like Kubuntu (KDE), Xubuntu (XFCE) and Lubuntu (LMDE).Lubuntu have LXDE Desktop - LMDE is Linux Mint Debian Edition ? So: I work everyday with Ubuntu 13.10 and waiting for LTS.
My Desktop - Gnome 3.6 I use: - Chromium 33.0.1750.152 Ubuntu 13.10 (256984) - Gmail - Libre Office - Bricscad 12 for Linux - Wine with PDF X-Change - Vbox with Windows XP - Coolpack, Selection Software, Automation software - working very good with Guest Additions pack I'll try the new Unity Your observations are interesting thank you. Of Course ? Ubuntu 64 bit with KDE or Unity is a demand memory operating system. In my first notebook I have 6GB RAM - working very good with 64bit. I've second - old Fujitsu Siemens - AMILO PRO 3515 with integrated in VIA VN896, Chrome9 HC. After tunning is 2GB RAM and T5600 Core2 Duo. OS is 64 bit Debian 7.0 'wheezy' testing with XFCE. Only Debian working good with via graphics card.
Driver is open-chrome. Via has made available via Windows drivers only, but with Debian working very good - is hardware acceleration. After installation another distro in this notebook - was black screen ?.
. Includes the latest PhysX runtime builds to support all released PhysX content.
Changes & fixed issues in this release. Adds Support for 1000 series GPUs for Batman Arkham Knight. Supports NVIDIA PhysX acceleration on all GeForce 9‑series, and 100‑series to 900‑series GPUs with a minimum of 256MB dedicated graphics memory. Note: Some applications may have higher minimum requirements. Supports NVIDIA PhysX acceleration on GeForce for SDK versions 2.7.1, 2.7.3, 2.7.4, 2.7.5, 2.7.6, 2.8.0, 2.8.1, 2.8.3 and 2.8.4. Supports control of your GPU PhysX configuration from the NVIDIA display driver control panel. Note: For games that use SDK versions before 2.7.1 the PhysX Legacy Installer must also be installed.
These are games that were released around the end of 2007 or earlier. (AGEIA titles) Examples of these games include CellFactor, Clive baker’s Jerich, Gears of War, Pirates of the Burning Sea, Switchball and Velvet Assassin.
The PhysX Legacy Installer is available here:.