GNOME may rule Ubuntu Resolute Raccoon, but X.org isn't roadkill yet
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GNOME may rule Ubuntu Resolute Raccoon, but X.org isn't roadkill yet
"Ubuntu 26.04's default desktop is GNOME 50, which is Wayland-only. Users can still run X11 apps, but logging in using X.org is no longer possible, impacting traditional tools like desktop recording and remote control."
"There are seven different officially approved Ubuntu flavors, all built from FOSS code and adhering to Canonical's standards. They provide the same core OS and applications but feature different desktop environments."
"GNOME is a highly opinionated desktop environment, stripped down to enhance simplicity and aesthetics. While some users appreciate its clean design, others find it restrictive and limiting."
Ubuntu 26.04 features GNOME 50 as its default desktop, which is exclusively Wayland. Users can no longer log in using X.org, affecting traditional X11 tools. However, Ubuntu provides seven different desktop environments, allowing users to choose alternatives. All flavors maintain the same core OS and applications, adhering to Canonical's standards. These flavors are developed by community volunteers and utilize either Canonical's installation program or the Calamares installer. GNOME's design is polarizing, with some users appreciating its simplicity while others find it limiting.
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