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Ubuntu 22.04 Review: It's GOOD again! + Kubuntu, Xubuntu, MATE, Budgie…

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00:00 Intro
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01:26 Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
03:45 Look & Feel
06:43 Desktop Features
09:16 Applications and Snaps
11:37 Ubuntu Flavors
11:41 Kubuntu
12:15 Ubuntu MATE
13:25 Ubuntu Studio
14:10 Lubuntu
14:46 Xubuntu
15:19 Ubuntu Budgie
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This new theme is really more of an adaptation of the new GNOME 42 libadwaita style. In the shell, you don’t get these little arrows pointing to the element you clicked on, you get fully rounded menus.

The purple Aubergine color is now gone as well in the shell, replaced by the traditional Ubuntu Orange.

In the settings, you can still go dark mode, in the Appearance tab, but there’s also a nice new change: accent colors!

Oh, and there’s the new logo. At startup, and in the About page. I like it, I know a lot of people don’t. It would probably look less weird if it wasn’t that tall. There’s also a new wallpaper, which I find really nice. I love these geometric renderings of animals, and at least it keeps the purple tones.

The apps grid is WAY more responsive, scrolls horizontally, and lets you rearrange icons as you please, into folders, or not.

You also get horizontal workspaces, which are bigger, easier to use, easier to drag your windows or your app icons into. They still keep the dock on the left side, and it now holds the trashcan, and it also displays all removeable media and network devices.
You can also move it to any side of the screen, and make it look like a real dock, without it extending from screen edge to screen edge.

From GNOME 42, you also get the new screenshot UI, which isn’t a dedicated app anymore, but more of an overlay.

The Ubuntu Software store finally started to catch up to the default GNOME Software, with nicer app pages, more space for screenshots, more legible information about download size, safety, and update notes.

Kubuntu 22.04 gets the latest KDE Plasma, version 5.24, with its new overview effect much inspired by the GNOME Activities view, the newer notification system, the new Breeze theme, and the accent colors as well. Apart from that, you also get the latest releases of Thunderbird, Firefox and LibreOffice, and all KDE frameworks are up to date.

Ubuntu MATE uses MATE 1.26.1 with full compatibility with the Yaru theme, including all accent colors. There’s also full support for the dark theme, some interesting AI generated wallpapers, and there are a lot of improvements to the MATE Tweak tool with better reliability for desktop layout switching.

Ubuntu Studio still uses KDE Plasma, version 5.24 this time, with all the same changes that Kubuntu 22.04 brings. It also moves to pipewire by default.

Lubuntu 22.04 won’t be using LXQT 1.1.0, unfortunately, so it’s going to be stuck on 0.17.

As per Xubuntu 22.04, it gets XFCE 4.16, just like 21.10, but there’s initial support for GTK4 and libhandy in the default greybird theme, which means that GTK4 apps from GNOME shouldn’t look horrible.

Ubuntu Budgie uses version 10.6 of that desktop, with better support for ayatana indicators and notification tray icons, and Evolution and Thunderbird can now integrate with the desktop notification system. The GNOME Control Center is replaced by the Budgie Control Center which gives you all options to configure your desktop how you like it.

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21 thoughts on “Ubuntu 22.04 Review: It's GOOD again! + Kubuntu, Xubuntu, MATE, Budgie…

  • I may be wrong.. but I think most of Nick's YT videos have 2 sponsors.. e.g. linode & Slimbook in this.. 🙂

  • 22.04 is how I first got into linux. its easy to use, easy to understand and I dont mind the snaps. I've also not had any issues unless I was messing with it in unintended ways in ordner for me to learn about linux. It's great!

  • bye bye ubuntu snapcrap!!! hello linux mint Lmde and linux peppermint devuan, never ever again in my life will install ubuntu.

  • Is Ubuntu or windows OS is best for daily use…?

  • I been away for a few years, and the new releases of Linux really sucks — I guess one step forward two steps back.
    They took something simple and made it a lot more complex and ugly, at least the Canonical desktop failed, it was definitely a disaster.

  • LOL toujours en grève la CNCF les bat… LOL je m’abonne juste pour ça 😂😂

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  • I want to use Ubuntu again but I can't ditch my Windows apps.

  • After several reviews decided to move from the previous LTS release to this one. Aaand it's way too early. For example – there is a known bug with the Nvidia driver, which makes hibernate permanent (the screen doesn't work up no matter what you do). Had to spend a couple of hours figuring out what to do with it. Wayland is raw, and I do not really feel solid using this 22.04 update. No way to add a new file sic! Workspaces are still unusable, and oh my god these shortcut settings are freaking me out. Snaps make you feel that your desktop is slower. Thunderbird is halfway developed too, btw.

  • it better be good. i just bought a laptop to tinker with Linux to see if it's worth it. 🙂

  • It's a steaming hot pile of garbage, buggy, breaks easily, all the options and settings have been nuked, if anything breaks then good luck trying to find the setting to fix it, it's terrible, I have no other words for it, and oh yea, wayland is extremely sluggish

  • any desk runs only on x11, so I switch back immediately after install, and for me there is no difference except any desk not running.

  • French railroad company employees are not bastards, they are workers. They may even be among your followers. Je dis ça, je dis rien.

  • Kubuntu is really rock solid

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