A video overview of the changes to be found in the 2014 release of Ubuntu-based Linux distribution ‘Deepin’ has been posted online.
If that reads like a mouthful, no worries: the video below shows a number of neat changes, some of which (e.g., live wallpaper on the lock screen) may leave you with your jaw wide open and drool on your chin.
Deepin has form for bringing the bling to Linux, and this latest alpha release shows it doesn’t intend on bucking that trend anytime soon.
The upcoming release is pencilled in for release on June 15 and features yet more visual rejigging of its HTML5-based desktop environment, this time underpinned by lashings of Google’s increasingly popular Go language, a helping of Compiz for some fancy effects, and various GNOME technologies.
The video below presents a silent overview of the first alpha build.
If that reads like a mouthful, no worries: the video below shows a number of neat changes, some of which (e.g., live wallpaper on the lock screen) may leave you with your jaw wide open and drool on your chin.
Deepin has form for bringing the bling to Linux, and this latest alpha release shows it doesn’t intend on bucking that trend anytime soon.
The upcoming release is pencilled in for release on June 15 and features yet more visual rejigging of its HTML5-based desktop environment, this time underpinned by lashings of Google’s increasingly popular Go language, a helping of Compiz for some fancy effects, and various GNOME technologies.
The video below presents a silent overview of the first alpha build.