Ubuntu 22.10 is a HUGE improvement over 22.04!
Ubuntu 22.10 is here, and with it comes the full GNOME 43 experience. In this video, the October 2022 release of Ubuntu is reviewed, which will include some of the new features, and final thoughts as well.
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*Individual Sections*
00:00 – Intro
00:52 – First look at the desktop, and some general information
03:00 – My thoughts on the GNOME 43 implementation in this release
03:27 – GNOME’s new “quick toggles” feature
04:45 – Although not a new feature in 22.10, the accent color customization is nice
05:08 – The new “App Spread” feature in Ubuntu 22.10
06:20 – The webp image format is supported out of the box in 22.10
06:38 – Kernel 5.19 is a welcome addition to Ubuntu 22.10
07:14 – Pipewire is included now in Ubuntu 22.10
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I've been trying to install ROS-2 and ROS-noetic on Ubuntu 22.10 but it looks like it's not supported. If someone knows about this, please let me know a way to fix this
Worst disto ever (22.10). Memory management is a disaster. OS is eating all the RAM, swapping, freezing, eventually killing apps.
GNOME SUCKS. It breaks the Desktop. You are using Intel, you are a Clown.
"Unity7 ain’t ded ;)" UNITY DE Sh*tware has returned. It first released as 11.04 the Narwhal penguin predator. Please finish removing every piece of code found in 11.04 none of its original base should still stand. No one asked, tested , nor vetted it just released one day superseding everything and forced onto everyone. This parasitic environment has continued to routinely attack the codebase. Ubuntu Flatpak Remix has been patched to prevent this exploit and it runs Emacs.
Array shell
https://youtu.be/5pK4iTVuuLg
Your pronunciation of Debain is wrong. Imagine Debra + Ian = Debian. The name comes from a combination of Ian Murdock and his then gf Deborah Lynn.
I tried it but dislike snaps. I staying how always with Linux Mint.
That t-shirt rocks
Man I'm really trying to give linux a chance but holy fucking shit I can't even watch youtube on this piece of shit os.
I'm a fan of XFCE. I honestly can't stand the gnome interface. Updating twice a year is fine – if you don't run a server. I'll defintly try a LTS though,
It’s not “nome” it’s “GUH-NOME”.
It supports desktop icons, desktop shortcuts, and also web page shortcuts. It would be pretty hard to switch away from such a polished experience.
Awesome video man! May I know what keyboard are you using?
I installed Ubuntu 22.10 on two desktop machines. I installed it the day this video came out. I had tried to use 22.04, but switched to Raspberry Pi OS instead.
I installed 22.10 as my daily driver on an 8GB Raspberry Pi 4. The only issue I had was trying a wireless keyboard and mouse. It would freeze, so I switched back to the Raspberry Pi keyboard and mouse. I wish it was a full size keyboard.
I also installed 22.10 on an Intel NUC 11 Essentials Kit. It works great, no issues. (Oh yeah, this machine ended up with the full size wireless keyboard.)
I did change the browser and search engine on both machines to Chromium and Duck Duck Go. That was just personal preference.
I really like Gnome 43, it was easy to use and felt comfortable.
I always use and install cinnamon, I like it better. But since 22.0 they integrated snap into Ubuntu too deeply and I hate that
I'll be giving it a try. I love your videos 👍🏾
I gave Ubuntu 22.10 a spin after watching this, and wow! I must say I'm impressed, so much so I actually decided to keep it as my daily driver on my laptop. I was on Fedora, but Ubuntu's tweaks really make Gnome much more noticeably snappy on my old laptop and the accent colours was what sold me, lol. So far I'm loving it.
Hi I spend several day before I managed to install Ubuntu 22.10 on my desktop. On my laptop it was fast to install from the same usb pin I start up and it was done in 10 minutes. But here on my desktop with nvida video card it not boot from the usb pin. I then burned a DVD with the iso file and install from. It it boot fine but it was very slow I think instakation took me 40 minutes or more.
But now the instalation default do not use nvida drivers for video . I do not try to use it again, maby they fiks this problem later.
Those speakers are stunnig 😍😍😍
Ubuntu still not for me…. (Im not a human)