Buddies of Budgie, which oversees the development of the project after its separation from the Solus distribution, published Update the environment of the desktop budgie 10.7.1 . The user environment forms separately components with the implementation of the desktop budgie desktop , a set of picotograms Budgie Desktop View , interface for setting the system budgie screensaver (Fork Gnome-screensaver). The project code is distributed under the GPLV2 license. To familiarize yourself with Budgie, you can use distributions such as ubuntu budgie , Fedora budgie , solus , gackolinux and endeavouros .
Budgie controls BUDGIE Window Manager (BWM), which is an extended modification of the base plug -in Mutter, is used to control the BUDGIE. The basis of Budgie is a panel close to organizing work to classic desktop panels. All the elements of the panel are applets, which allows you to flexibly configure the composition, change the placement and replace the implementation of the main elements of the panel to your taste. Among the accessible applets, the classic application menu, tasks switching system, area with open windows, viewing virtual desktops, power control indicator, volume control indicator, system status indicator and hours.
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The main improvements:
- The clarity of the inclusion of the Unredirection mode has been increased, in which the output of full -screen applications is organized bypassing the composite server, which allows you to reduce overhead costs and raise the performance of applications such as games. The confusion was removed with the indication that the regime is turned on by default and in the settings can be turned off, and not vice versa.
- The initial support of the Mutter 12 composite server, as part of adaptation to the technology of the upcoming GNOME 44.
- Budgie Screenshot solved problems with creating pictures of full -screen applications.
- The design and indentation of the panels with desktop settings are close to the design of the settings in the Raven panel.
- updated translations.