UKUI

UKUI

UKUI

Linux desktop environment


UKUI (Ultimate Kylin User Interface) is a desktop environment for Linux distributions and other UNIX-like operating systems,[1] originally developed for Ubuntu Kylin,[2] and written using the Qt framework.[3][4] UKUI is a fork of the MATE Desktop Environment.[5][6]

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UKUI is a lightweight desktop environment, which consumes few resources and works with older computers. It has been developed with GTK and Qt technologies. Its visual appearance is similar to Windows 7, making it easier for new users of Linux.[7]


References

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  4. "UKUI 3.1 Makes Some Major Visual Changes". OMG! Ubuntu!. 2020-09-06. Retrieved 2021-11-15.
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  6. "Ubuntu & UKUI desktop - Not a good idea". www.dedoimedo.com. Retrieved 2021-11-15.
  7. Darkcrizt (2018-02-20). "UKUI a desktop environment that mimics Windows 7". Ubunlog. Retrieved 2021-11-15.

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