GNOME overlay scrollbars are auto-expand when mouse over so as to save space in applications and have a large ‘grab’ area to make them easier to move. ![]() Ubuntu 15.10 Features New Overlay Scrollbars Overlay Scrollbars in Ubuntu 15.10Ĭanonical has dropped its own Unity Overlay Scrollbars, which were thin, hidden, and had hard-to-hit pop-out handles, and replaced them with upstream GNOME’s take. It’s a combination of minor itches scratched a release that feels every bit as confident as it looks. You now have access to more of GNOME’s excellent (and ever growing) suite of core apps, plus the ability to use modern GTK3 themes, like Arc. There’s a new kernel, welcome bug fixes, improvements in the usability of the Unity desktop shell and, a fresh, fleshy serving of new software updates.Ī bump to most of the GNOME 3.16 also reaps benefits. So there isn’t a whole lot to howl about but there is still plenty of meat on the bone. In fact, a new wallpaper and change in scrollbar appearance is about as shapeshift-y as this werewolf gets. There are no dramatic transformations, no bone popping or shirt ripping and certainly no hair sprouting under the milky eye of full moon. Also Read: 10 Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 15.10
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