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This video posted in the blip.tv Ubuntu Developers channel demonstrates multitouch capabilities provided by the uTouch gesture framework in Ubuntu Unity on a Dell Latitude XT2 laptop. To learn more about multitouch support in the current and future Ubuntu releases visit the Multitouch wiki page.
Ubuntu 10.10, code named Maverick Meerkat, was officially released today. You can take a quick look at the new Unity user interface of Ubuntu Netbook Edition in this short video.
Unity looks pretty good and well suited for being used on small screen devices, but will it really change how we think about our use of computers?
One of the cool aspects of open source software is that it encourages people to tinker with and not just use it as intended. A result of such tinkering can be seen in this video form Carrypad demonstrating the current Ubuntu 10.10 release candidate on the NVIDIA Tegra 2 based Toshiba AC100 smartbook.
Right after yesterday's Ubuntu Netbook Edition 10.10 beta release anouncement we can take a quick look at the upcoming version in this video. Besides faster boot speeds the new Unity user interface brings about the most obvious changes.
I guess Jolicloud 1.0 is still being rolled out so not everyone with an installation had the chance to upgrade and see what the new version is like themselves. So here is another video of Jolicloud 1.0 introducing the new user interface and features on a Samsung N120 netbook.