Oh, and if you grant me another wish, i would really like to see “Sound Input & Output Device Chooser” extension, or something like it, preinstalled with Ubuntu. I confess i don’t use Ubuntu since it switched to Gnome, because it was too messy for me, but this one is making me scratch my head to switch again. It would be nice to have an option or a dialog to accept it.īesides that, Ubuntu 20.04 is in really great shape! Congratulations to the whole team! I’ve been using it daily for some days and today i’ve reinstalled it with the Beta Iso, and so far i didn’t see major bugs. I’m just reporting my thoughts.Īlso, talking about the store, is there a way to accept “Classic mode” snap installations? For example, i want to install “node” snap version 12/stable, but i can’t do it via store because of the “Classic mode” error. That’s why i said “i consider a design flaw”, but it may be a bug or simply a maladjustment of some script. What i meant is that it gave me the feeling that i had to click something or to wait for a long time for the results to appear, which is really annoying. I don’t know how the store works under hood. If you’d like to read up more on being a tester, visit the links below. If you are having difficulties, watch me do it in the videos below and join the tester community live in our IRC channel ( #ubuntu-quality on freenode ) or telegram group ( Ubuntu Testers ). There are a variety of testcases on the ISO tracker, which take less than 30 minutes to complete, so give them a try. Please join the community by downloading the daily ISO image from 1st April onwards and trying it out. Canon LBP-810 installation for Mint 17.2 / Ubuntu 14.04 / Mint 18 Canon MP490 fix in Mint 17 and Ubuntu 14.04 and newer Canon Pixma MP280 canon-mp4 cdrom mount point Check your WordPress site’s php version Chrome Flash Chromium based browser media properties (Internails) Chromium keyring password Computer temperature in conky. On April 2nd, we’ll be releasing the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS beta after halting all new changes and between then and the final release 3 weeks later, all efforts are focused on ISO testing, bug reporting, and fixing bugs. Ubuntu and its flavors are participating in an Ubuntu Testing Week from April 2nd to April 8th.
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