Ubuntu touch look π€
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@3arn0wl oh I was hoping for the Ubuntu like you see normally seems a but pointless like that oh well never mind thanks for your help
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I'm not sure what your expectation is here. It looks much like normal Ubuntu does, though there are some small differences. If you switch to the rc or devel channel instead, it might be more like what you're expecting as the former dash (scopes) is now gone, replaced by the app drawer which is opened by swiping in from the left edge, or by tapping the big logo icon on the launcher panel.
It is however, still not a traditional Linux distribution, but is an OS built for phones and tablets.
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@dobey hi OK thanks nut I'm new to this just learning I'm on about the extra pages that have the picture looking icons Ubuntu mobile what do I have to do to get that look the builds ain't on my phone and it also say about adding applications I need to use libertine manager cant find that either lo thanks for your advised tho
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@kevafc You're going to need to be more specific. If you're talking about scopes, those are all going away anyway. It's unclear what your expectation is of this "look" you mention.
For Libertine, there is an option in System Settings, or you can use the CLI tools. However, it is very experimental, and for legacy apps, not for phone apps. The OpenStore app will let you install phone apps.
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@dobey hi can you add pictures on Here and ill show you what I'm on about
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@dobey hi I've manage to do my profile picture with a image of what I mean
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@kevafc That is a very old picture of how Ubuntu for Phones used to look when it first came out.
Things have moved on since the n. That look is no longer available.
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@arubislander oh really ok thanks for your help but I'm a bit disappointed about that but things move on thanks
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Thanks for the help and the explanation though !
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@sneazzy95 did you have the same question then
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@kevafc Right, that is a very old version of the dash and scopes, and those are gone in the upcoming release.
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@dobey hi but that is what ubuntu was meant to be on the original ubuntu phones wasn't it where you didn't really have a home screen or did I have to buy a original version ubuntu phone to get that thanks for your help as well
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@kevafc yes did you
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@kevafc No. There is point where it was exactly what it was "meant to be," especially given designs were still changing when Canonical stopped development of the phone and such.
The purple version you're talking about was not on any Ubuntu Edition phones, no. It was very early pre-release designs. You cannot get it.