Ubuntu Makes a Major Theme Change For its Next Release
When Ubuntu 21.10 ‘Impish Indri’ arrives this October it’ll do so with a new look in tow.
After many fine years of service Ubuntu’s iconic mix of dark header bars and light widgets is being retired.
Shocked? Well, the writing has been on the wall for a while.
Ubuntu’s community-based design team has decided that Ubuntu 21.10 will only come with a fully-light and fully-dark version of the default Yaru theme only.
At present, Ubuntu ships with three versions of the Yaru GTK theme: Yaru (dark headerbar and light widgets; default); Yaru Light (light headerbar and light widgets); and Yaru Dark (dark headerbar and dark widgets). Users can switch between these from the Appearance pane in the Settings app.
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