On Mon, Mar 21, 2022, 6:28 PM Stephen Satchell <l...@satchell.net> wrote:
> On 3/20/22 11:59 PM, Amit wrote: > > Older people and first time users (who don't have much prior experience > of > > using computers and also who don't know about different ubuntu flavors) > > will type something like "download ubuntu" in google search to download > > ubuntu. > > > > When you do this, currently, you will reach the download page of ubuntu > > 29.04.4 lts. > > > > Most of them will download this image without further research. > > > > And the GUI in this image does not have applications menu. > > Think you have a typo there. When I try that search I get 20.04.4 > instead of 29.04.04 -- which (the former) is what I'm running. > > During my transition from CentOS to Ubuntu, I found a web page of > recommended customization tasks for a new install. One of them is the > Gnome plug-in that provides the categorized drop-down applications menus > in the top bar that I believe you are referring to. So the capability > is there for a full installation via the GUI software installer after > reboot, but not so much for a launch from a thumb drive or DVD-ROM using > the distribution ISO. > > Amit, are you recommending that Canonical add that plug-in as part of a > default install/instance of 20.04 et al? > Yes, whoever or whichever company manages Ubuntu, they/it should put applications menu by default on all flavors to make all flavors user friendly. Amit
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