Ubuntu Budgie is youngest member among official community flavors of Ubuntu. It features beautiful, functional and efficient desktop environment named
Budgie, initially developed for Solus, later expanded it's base to support a wide range of distributions.
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Rhythmbox running on Ubuntu Budgie 17.04 (Courtesy : Distorscreens) |
The Linux blog @ Darkduck has published a review on
Ubuntu Budgie 17.04, first most official release of Ubuntu Budgie. This review appreciate Ubuntu Budgie for it's default look & feel, choice of applications, and availability of wallpapers(well, except wallpapers with debian logo and text :)). There was some minor display glitch while loading the desktop on live media, though overall experience was smooth and impressive.
Generally speaking, Ubuntu Budgie 17.04 left a nice impression on me.
It felt solid, fast and stable. There were no glitches apart from the
screen-related issue at the very beginning of the boot process.
There were issues here and there of various severities. If Debian
wallpapers in Ubuntu-based distribution can only cause a smile, the
software search issues in the default package manager are something that
should be really dealt with.
Of course, there will be some learning curve for anyone starting to use a
new desktop environment, but generally speaking it will not be too
steep for people who come to Budgie from Cinnamon or Xfce, or even from
Windows. The only truly distinct feature of Budgie is the sliding panel
on the right. Other components are more or less common.
You can read complete review in
DarkDuck Linux blog.
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