Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy Jellyfish - First Impressions!

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Checking out ubuntu 22.04 and gnome 42 to see what it is all about. thanks for the view!

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When you hibernate ubuntu, it stores the content in the ram to the swap space. So you can go to advanced partitioning while installing ubuntu and set the swap size as you want.

anandu
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Over time, I have slowly grown to dislike Ubuntu less than I used to. I use it because of support by just about everyone. Thanks for your clear, well-organized video!

JohnPMiller
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I stick to the LTS releases, so it looks like it'll be upgrade time for me soon!
I use Xubuntu, so it'll probably be some weeks behind Ubuntu's release.

davidg
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I actually love that you can have the dock extend from edge to edge or have it as a floating dock. 22.04 was really good in my test looking forward to the final release.

MohanRam
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My only problem with Ubuntu right now is that the default Firefox it ships with is a snap package. Coming on to Ubuntu from Arch, I always faced bugs when using the Ubuntu Firefox, so I just typically remove the snap version and just install Firefox through apt

manunarula
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4:45 :) "What the storage". Loved

Emre-qccf
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I have all of the ubuntu 22.04 flavors in VMs where I've been monitoring the development. I noticed yesterday that after the update to the Ubuntu 22.04 RC, I had to reset my display settings. It turned out to be because it had changed from Wayland to X11 after updating, so it looks like Wayland won't be the default on the official release next week. I don't care for Ubuntu, because I just don't like the limitations of Gnome. But Ubuntu is an excellent base. I highly recommend Xubuntu, Lubuntu, Kubuntu, Ubuntu-Budgie, and Ubuntu-Mate for fans of those respective desktops. Just be aware that in 22.04, all of them are using some snap packages now. If you're a Cinnamon fan like myself, I recommend Xubuntu with Cinnamon added on. Works excellent. For some reason, I like Xubuntu-Cinnamon better than Ubuntu-Cinnamon Remix or Linux Mint. That's said, I'm actually a Debian Sid and ArcoLinux user most of the time. Enjoyed the video.

russellbrooks
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Glad I watched this Don (I just started using this distro), picked up the screenshot built-in app which makes Flameshot an option rather than a necessity. Btw do you still use snap/snapd for packages management like when you did for version 20.10 or others now? what do you suggest? Thanks!

bprijadi
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I hate that the title bars are sooo thick. Installed kubuntu 2 years ago never looked back. Hard pass on gnome.

sujitjoshi
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Beyond the background, Ubuntu still lacks branding on the desktop. That little Apple, or Windows logo, in the corner of the screen will tell you you are using said OSs. The Ubuntu logo (perhaps in place if the apps logo) would add to the Ubuntu identity in my opinion.

paulnortham
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Great review - I installed this on RPi 4 last night - it is fast!!!

Bicyclesidewalk
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22.04 already have the dash to panel integrated. Very stable and fast. I use it for 2 weeks.

nemowei
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Ubuntu is still the only major distro that installs onto LVM, including root in an LVM volume, and actually boots without faffing around.

(Ok I haven’t tried for about a year because I’m sick of the disappointment)

JMannus
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Would love to see you make another guide on installing ROCm-OpenCL on 22.04. As of today it's v5.1.1 and the installation setup has changed quite a lot. I managed to installed it on my 22.04-dev system but it was a pain in the ass.

nintendowiids
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4:50 Why does ubuntu always truncate menu icon labels when it defaults to such a wide icon spacing? There's so much unused space. Always looks weird.

pyramid
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Nice!!! I use Ventooy too. Its a super easy tool to use to repair and test iso

carnby
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do you have a plan to review Dot 1 Mini PC? just asking 😉

SCIENindustries
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not a biggie but you missed the updates to power management profiles, plus other abilities to that making it better for laptops and checking battery life.

hidden_vault
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Extensions manager is not installed by default lol even Debian included it in the gnome meta package idk what Cannonical was thinking

auronkardek
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Hm, I have to try it out and see if it still have X11 server. Need that for running Emacs as a window manager.

AndersJackson