The folks at Canonical are in the process of redesigning the user interface for Ubuntu Netbook Remix. UNR is basically a custom version of Ubuntu that includes optimizations for netbooks with Intel Atom processors as well as a desktop environment and program launcher designed for computers with small, low resolution displays.
The first version of Ubuntu Netbook Remix introduced a few key concepts. By default, all program windows opened up in full screen. And instead of a typical desktop and start menu approach, you had a list of application categories on the right side of the screen, program shortcuts with big icons in the middle, and a list of places on the right side.
The new version eliminates the toolbars on the right side of the screen to give you more space for program shortcuts. Instead, the places menu has been integrated with the right-side panel. There’s also a slightly refined color scheme, and it’s easier to add program shortcuts to your Favorites area.
The updated version of Ubuntu Netbook Remix should be ready in time for the launch of Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala in October. You can get an early peek by downloading the pre-release version of the operating system. Make sure to select the ISO labeled “netbook remix.”
You can see a screenshot of the older version of UNR after the break.
hey guys anyone know how to Customize Ubuntu 9.10’s Grub Boot Screen??
Anyone know how to get the new UI in my existing 9.04 Ubuntu NR install?
While Ubuntu is a reputable name in the linux ecosystem, the real OS-killer in the netbook domain is JoliCloud. Granted, you lose some of the much loved functionality that only a more raw linux and Ubuntu interface can provide, but the user experience is exponentially better.
For more on alternative netbook OS’s, visit https://www.netbookstation.com
Interface looks like xPUD Linux.