

New desktop icons go at the bottom right. If you create new folders or documents, it gets created at the position you had selected. By default, it is now in the bottom right corner. Position of desktop iconsĪnother change is about the position of the new desktop icons. Hence, it is under the accessibility settings. But it’s mainly for the people who have difficulties with such animation effects.

Disabling animation could give you a tiny performance improvement. Never noticed it? You can disable it to see the impact. What does it change? By default, the animation is enabled and though you might not have noticed, when you minimize or maximize application windows, go to the activity overview area, there is a slight effect to make the UI more fluid. Enable or disable animations in Ubuntu 22.04 Ubuntu 22.04 now provides the option to toggle animations in the accessibility settings. New option to enable and disable animations Save this file, update grub and Grub should see other operating systems now.
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Install os-prober (usually installed already) and then edit the /etc/default/grub file to add GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false to this file. It’s not that the problem cannot be fixed. A few people, who upgraded to the development version of Ubuntu 22.04, have already started facing this issue.
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This means that if you are on a dual boot system, Grub won’t probe for other operating systems and thus it won’t list Windows (or other OS) in Grub. It has os-prober feature disabled by default. Ubuntu 22.04 LTS will have Grub bootloader version 2.06 but there is a problem with it. Grub 2.06 and the trouble that comes with it In either case, you can switch back to the legacy X display server. Hopefully, the Wayland experience has improved as we get to use it. However, it will be limited to systems without Nvidia graphics cards at the time of release due to some known issues. With version 22.04, Ubuntu switches to the Wayland display server by default once again. If you have multi monitor setup, you can choose whether the workspaces will be displayed on all monitors or just the primary one. There is also option to control the number of workspaces and their behavior.
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Keep a PDF or website open in half of the screen and keep the IDE or terminal open in the other half. I prefer to have this setting active because it is very helpful when you are multitasking. You can also disable the screen edge effect from the multitasking settings. New multitasking settings option in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Otherwise, you have to go to the left corner and click the Activities option. With that, when you move the cursor to the top left corner, it brings the activities area. The new multitasking settings allows you to enable hot corners. No need to use GNOME Tweaks tool to access these settings the new 22.04 LTS version. The recorded videos were in poor quality in my test. However, there is no configuration option on frame rate, output quality etc. The screencast option works under Wayland. New screenshot tool with screencast option

The screenshots are copied to clipboard and saved to the Screenshots folder under Pictures directory. The new UI lets you take the screenshot of the selected area, entire screen or current application window. Thanks to GNOME 42, Ubuntu 22.04 has a revamped screenshot tool that also includes the screencast (video recording of desktop) option. The folder icons, the notification bar, buttons, and various other elements in your system will reflect the selected accent color. If you dislike the default orange theme, the accent color choices should help you personalize the desktop experience. With Ubuntu 22.04, you can now choose a different accent color. You can see it when you disable the Panel mode, as shown in the image below. It works best when combined with the auto-hide feature. Notice the smaller dock on the left side?
