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The Ubuntu GNOME Remix is an official GNOME Flavor of Ubuntu. ||<tablestyle="float:right; width:40%; background:#F1F1ED; margin: 0 0 1em 1em;" style="padding:0.5em;">'''Table of Contents'''<<BR>> <<TableOfContents>>||
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Our first release was 12.10, released in October 2012. '''Ubuntu GNOME''' is an official flavor of Ubuntu, featuring the GNOME desktop environment.
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See the [[UbuntuGNOME/ReleaseNotes/12.10|Release Notes]] for more information and download links. Our first (unofficial) release was 12.10 ("Quantal Quetzal"), released in October 2012. See the [[UbuntuGNOME/ReleaseNotes/12.10|Release Notes]] for more information and download links.

The first official release will be 13.04, which will be available by the end of April 2013. If you're itching to try it now, check out the daily images [[http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-gnome/daily-live/current/|here]].

= Introduction =

Ubuntu GNOME (formerly Ubuntu GNOME Remix) is a mostly pure GNOME desktop experience built from the Ubuntu repositories. As this is our first release, there are still a few [[#Known issues|minor issues]], but we proudly recommend Ubuntu GNOME to anyone interested in using Ubuntu with the best of what GNOME has to offer.

= What's Included =
 * Ubuntu GNOME ships with GNOME 3.6. Please see the [[http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.6/|GNOME Release Notes]] to see what's new in 3.6.
 * GNOME Shell 3.6.1 and GDM 3.6.1. Among other improvements, the login and lock screen have been redesigned.
 * Web (epiphany-browser).
 * Abiword for word processing and Gnumeric for spreadsheets.
 * Evolution as email client.
 * Software (gnome-package-kit), which also includes its own update manager. You can install updates by opening Software and clicking Check for Updates in the Software app menu.
 * GNOME Classic (gnome-panel 3) is included but GNOME Shell is the default session if your hardware supports it.
 * Tweak Tool and dconf Editor are provided for customizing advanced settings.
 * Cheese is a fun webcam app.
 * Gwibber allows you to easily connect via social media.
 * The complete GNOME Games collection.
 * Rhythmbox is the default music player.
 * Shotwell is the default photo manager.
 * Useful utilities like Simple Scan and Transmission.

= What's Not Included (Currently) =
 * Some GNOME apps for the 12.10 release were not upgraded to 3.6. If you want [[https://launchpad.net/~gnome3-team/+archive/gnome3/+packages?field.series_filter=quantal|these]], try the [[https://launchpad.net/~gnome3-team/+archive/gnome3|GNOME3 PPA]]. Affected apps include Aisleriot, Nautilus, System Settings, and Totem.

 * Web does not support Flash in Ubuntu 12.10 (Bug:904505). If you need Flash, try [[apt:firefox|Firefox]] or [[apt:chromium-browser|Chromium]].

 * [[apt:gnome-boxes|Boxes]] is not included as it wasn't working earlier in the release cycle (Bug:1038763) . Also, qemu-linaro (qemu-kvm-spice) doesn't built on i386 in Ubuntu. qemu-kvm with spice support does build in Debian though on i386. (Bug:928432)

 * [[apt:gnome-documents|Documents]] is not included as it currently depends on LibreOffice, at least as packaged in Debian & Ubuntu.

 * [[apt:libreoffice|LibreOffice]] is a more powerful office suite.

 * [[apt:ubuntuone-control-panel-qt|Ubuntu One]] is not included by default as it doesn't feel like a GNOME app.

 * If you want the GNOME Classic with-effects session to work, install [[apt:compiz|compiz]].

 * If you want Ubuntu-style notifications in GNOME Classic, install [[apt:notify-osd|notify-osd]].

= Upcoming Features for 13.04 =

 * While Ubuntu GNOME 13.04 will ship with GNOME 3.6 by default (like 12.10), GNOME 3.8 will be available in the GNOME 3 PPA.

 * [[http://getfirefox.com/|Mozilla Firefox]] will be the default Web browser, instead of Web (epiphany-browser).

 * [[apt:libreoffice|LibreOffice]] will be included as the office suite, replacing AbiWord and Gnumeric.

 * [[apt:software-center|Ubuntu Software Center]] and Ubuntu's [[apt:update-manager|Software Updater]] will be available for use instead of GNOME's software application.

= Participate in Ubuntu and GNOME =

If you would like to help shape Ubuntu, take a look at the list of ways you can participate at

 http://www.ubuntu.com/community/get-involved

If you would like to help shape GNOME, take a look at the list of ways you can participate at

 http://www.gnome.org/get-involved/

= More information =

You can find out more about Ubuntu on the [[http://www.ubuntu.com|Ubuntu website]] and [[http://wiki.ubuntu.com|Ubuntu wiki]]. You can find out more about GNOME on the [[http://www.gnome.org/|GNOME website]].

The GNOME logo and GNOME name are registered trademarks or trademarks of GNOME Foundation in the United States or other countries. Ubuntu GNOME is not directly produced, endorsed, or supported by the GNOME Foundation.

= Support =

  * Security and bugfix updates for Ubuntu GNOME are provided by [[https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-gnome-dev|Ubuntu GNOME Developers]] and Community.
  * Support via email can be found at the [[https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-GNOME|Ubuntu GNOME Remix Mailing List]].
  * Support via IRC can be found in the #ubuntu-gnome channel on the freenode network.

Ubuntu GNOME is an official flavor of Ubuntu, featuring the GNOME desktop environment.

Our first (unofficial) release was 12.10 ("Quantal Quetzal"), released in October 2012. See the Release Notes for more information and download links.

The first official release will be 13.04, which will be available by the end of April 2013. If you're itching to try it now, check out the daily images here.

Introduction

Ubuntu GNOME (formerly Ubuntu GNOME Remix) is a mostly pure GNOME desktop experience built from the Ubuntu repositories. As this is our first release, there are still a few minor issues, but we proudly recommend Ubuntu GNOME to anyone interested in using Ubuntu with the best of what GNOME has to offer.

What's Included

  • Ubuntu GNOME ships with GNOME 3.6. Please see the GNOME Release Notes to see what's new in 3.6.

  • GNOME Shell 3.6.1 and GDM 3.6.1. Among other improvements, the login and lock screen have been redesigned.
  • Web (epiphany-browser).
  • Abiword for word processing and Gnumeric for spreadsheets.
  • Evolution as email client.
  • Software (gnome-package-kit), which also includes its own update manager. You can install updates by opening Software and clicking Check for Updates in the Software app menu.
  • GNOME Classic (gnome-panel 3) is included but GNOME Shell is the default session if your hardware supports it.
  • Tweak Tool and dconf Editor are provided for customizing advanced settings.
  • Cheese is a fun webcam app.
  • Gwibber allows you to easily connect via social media.
  • The complete GNOME Games collection.
  • Rhythmbox is the default music player.
  • Shotwell is the default photo manager.
  • Useful utilities like Simple Scan and Transmission.

What's Not Included (Currently)

  • Some GNOME apps for the 12.10 release were not upgraded to 3.6. If you want these, try the GNOME3 PPA. Affected apps include Aisleriot, Nautilus, System Settings, and Totem.

  • Web does not support Flash in Ubuntu 12.10 (904505). If you need Flash, try Firefox or Chromium.

  • Boxes is not included as it wasn't working earlier in the release cycle (1038763) . Also, qemu-linaro (qemu-kvm-spice) doesn't built on i386 in Ubuntu. qemu-kvm with spice support does build in Debian though on i386. (928432)

  • Documents is not included as it currently depends on LibreOffice, at least as packaged in Debian & Ubuntu.

  • LibreOffice is a more powerful office suite.

  • Ubuntu One is not included by default as it doesn't feel like a GNOME app.

  • If you want the GNOME Classic with-effects session to work, install compiz.

  • If you want Ubuntu-style notifications in GNOME Classic, install notify-osd.

Upcoming Features for 13.04

  • While Ubuntu GNOME 13.04 will ship with GNOME 3.6 by default (like 12.10), GNOME 3.8 will be available in the GNOME 3 PPA.
  • Mozilla Firefox will be the default Web browser, instead of Web (epiphany-browser).

  • LibreOffice will be included as the office suite, replacing AbiWord and Gnumeric.

  • Ubuntu Software Center and Ubuntu's Software Updater will be available for use instead of GNOME's software application.

Participate in Ubuntu and GNOME

If you would like to help shape Ubuntu, take a look at the list of ways you can participate at

If you would like to help shape GNOME, take a look at the list of ways you can participate at

More information

You can find out more about Ubuntu on the Ubuntu website and Ubuntu wiki. You can find out more about GNOME on the GNOME website.

The GNOME logo and GNOME name are registered trademarks or trademarks of GNOME Foundation in the United States or other countries. Ubuntu GNOME is not directly produced, endorsed, or supported by the GNOME Foundation.

Support

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