Ubuntu Kylin 15.04 Makes It Easier for Windows Users to Adapt to the Unity Interface | Linux Today

Ubuntu Kylin 15.04 Makes It Easier for Windows Users to Adapt to the Unity Interface

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Marius Nestor
Feb 27, 2015

In Ubuntu Kylin 15.04 Beta 1 we can see that the Locally-Integrated Menu (LIM) and the ???Click to Minimize??? functions have been enabled by default, allowing Windows users to more easily adapt to the beautiful Unity user interface of the Ubuntu Linux operating system. In addition, the Sogou Pinyin component has been updated to version 1.2, but didn’t make it in the ISO images of Ubuntu Kylin 15.04 Beta 1, so you’ll have to install it manually.

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Marius Nestor

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