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?
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