Ubuntu Kylin Changelog

What's new in Ubuntu Kylin 16.04 LTS Beta 2

Mar 25, 2016
  • ubuntukylin-theme updated to 1.5.2:
  • change the unity-greeter's logo for Ubuntu Kylin 16.04 (LP: #1536497)
  • change the Plymouth text for Ubuntu Kylin 16.04 (LP: #1536496)
  • change depends:use fonts-droid-fallback instead of fonts-droid (LP: #1546847)
  • new icons-theme for ubutnukylin 16.04
  • add launcher icon-background in theme
  • change plymouth-theme
  • add kylin-greeter background for 16.04
  • fix gtk theme bug:
  • Fix progressbar color error (LP: #1558890)
  • Fix scrollbar style for 16.04
  • Basic app-notification theming to avoid weirdness in nautilus
  • Adds padding to sidebar icons to fix bug (LP: #1538997)
  • ubuntukylin-default-settings updated to 1.3.14:
  • change the Version Number for UK16.04 in the page of "About This Computer (LP: #1530332 )
  • open remote search for dash
  • set the Unity Launcher to the bottom of the screen
  • ubuntu-kylin-software-center, updated to 1.3.7:
  • can't start uksc without giving password at uksc first time start when update "source.list". ( LP: #1535550 )
  • no update progress when first time start uksc and update the "source.list".( LP: #1535548 )
  • youker-assistant, updated to 2.0.6:
  • Deal with org.gnome.settings-daemon.peripherals.touchpad.
  • Replace psutil.get_process_list with psutil.process_iter.
  • Optimized scan display interface.
  • Remove processmanager.
  • indicator-china-weather, updated to 2.1.4:
  • Rewrite UI with css.
  • Add a new package to provide a new login interface =:
  • kylin-greeter, a lightdm greeter for kylin sytle base on unity-greeter
  • Add a new lockscreen for unity7, and use it in the Ubuntu Kylin default
  • Move the Uinty Launcher and Dash to the bottom of the screen

New in Ubuntu Kylin 16.04 LTS Alpha 1 (Jan 5, 2016)

  • We are glad to announce the Release of Ubuntu Kylin 16.04 (codename XenialXerus) Alpha 1. In this pre-release, we have fixed many internationalization and localization bugs in Ubuntu itself and bugs in software written by the Ubuntu Kylin team. All the work that Ubuntu Kylin team do is within the Ubuntu community and ecosystem and as such they are flowed back to Ubuntu itself naturally and everyone using Ubuntu can benefit the result of our work.