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Experience Unity 8

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While Ubuntu 16.04 ships with an updated Unity 7 desktop environmen­t, everyone’s keeping their eyes peeled for Unity 8. This upcoming desktop environmen­t is key to Canonical’s convergenc­e experience and is based on top of Qt5/QML unlike the previous versions, which were written in Ubuntu’s own custom OpenGL-based toolkit called Nux.

The developers attribute this change to the positive experience with Qt5/QML while working on the Ubuntu Touch project. The other major change is the use of a totally new display server as well. To achieve the user experience they want, the developers will implement Unity 8 on top of the Mir display server instead of the traditiona­l X window server system.

On the visual side of things, the Unity 8 user experience won’t be all that di erent from the current Unity 7, but you can be sure of noticeable visual di erences. In the scheme of things, Unity will still be a shell, with all its hallmark components including a launcher, the indicators and the Dash. But these will be enhanced and styled with improvemen­ts garnered from the Ubuntu Touch project.

Work on Unity 8 is nearing completion but the desktop is still currently under active developmen­t and isn’t quite ready for the mainstream. However, here’s a simple and safe way to experience the upcoming desktop on top of Xenial brought to you by the miracles of Linux Containers. Fire up a terminal window and type sudo apt install unity8-lxc . When it’s downloaded and installed, con gure the container with sudo unity8-lxf-setup . This command will take some time to complete as it con gures the containers and downloads and installs the Unity8 meta-package, apps and relevant dependenci­es. When it’s done, reboot your computer and then select the Unity 8 sessions from the login screen to experience Ubuntu’s new desktop.

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