10 Best Dark Themes for Ubuntu Linux
Explore this assorted list of best dark themes for Ubuntu and GNOME, which perfectly blends and satisfies your dark theme cravings.
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Explore this assorted list of best dark themes for Ubuntu and GNOME, which perfectly blends and satisfies your dark theme cravings.
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This guide demonstrates how to install fonts on Linux using the command line or dedicated GNOME and KDE GUI apps.
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File Shredder is a GNOME app that employs unique code to thoroughly shred Linux files, ensuring they are irrecoverable and your privacy is intact.
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For Ubuntu 23.04, Debian 12, Fedora 38 and other Linux with GNOME 43/44, there’s now an extension allows to monitor and control your remote Transmission downloads via system tray indicator. It uses Transmission RPC protocol for interacting with remote PC/server that is running Transmission GTK, daemon, or Fragments. With the indicator, user can easily add […]
Read MoreUbuntu 23.10 is going to introduce new enhanced tiling window support! Here’s how you can try it out in Ubuntu 22.04 & Ubuntu 20.04. For those who don’t know what is window tiling, it’s a window management behavior that snap window to screen edge/corner to be half or quarter-tile. So, you can work with 2, […]
Read MoreGNOME is known for its sleek and user-friendly design; with these top 20 GNOME extensions, you can take it a step further.
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GNOME developers are “rethinking” the Activities button that appears by default in GNOME Shell’s Top bar. Feedback shows that the word “Activities” doesn’t mean a great deal to users (and…
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Read MoreRun Ubuntu on laptop or other machine with touchscreen? You can enable touch feedback with an extension. It’s ‘Touch X‘, an extension that support GNOME from version 40 to 44. Meaning for Ubuntu 22.04, 23.04, Debian 12, RHEL 9, Fedora, Arch, Manjaro and other Linux with recent GNOME. In these systems, it supports ripple feedback […]
Read MoreThe GNOME design team has a fresh new concept that will possibly revolutionize how we handle multiple windows in the same screen space.
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Want to configure the OSD (on-screen display) pop-up in Ubuntu and other Linux with GNOME? There’s an extension to do the job in GNOME 42 ~ 44. When changing volume, screen brightness, device status (e.g., Bluetooth), etc via keyboard shortcuts in GNOME, there will be on-screen pop-ups indicate the status changes. By default, these pop-ups […]
Read MoreThis guide will walk you through the steps of how to install the latest GNOME alpha and beta packages for Arch Linux.
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For those who prefer light theme, there’s an extension now to make all the GNOME Shell components to be light! Ubuntu so far has light and dark mode options available in the ‘Appearance’ settings page. It can switch the color scheme for system menu, notification, and app windows. However, other components, such as panel and […]
Read MoreThis is one among many useful tips and tricks on Ubuntu for daily life. There is a utility named Converseen, that allows you to mass convert and rotate photos by clicks. This tutorial will help you to use the tool with examples so easy we hope everybod…
Read MoreRunning Ubuntu on Desktop PC or laptop with external monitor? You can add a slider in top-right system menu to control the screen brightness. Unlike laptop’s built-in screen, most Linux today does not provide brightness control for external monitors. Fortunately, there’s a ddcutil utility can do the job via ddc/ci protocol, which is supported in […]
Read MoreWant to thank the GNOME extension developers for their hard work? They now have the option to add a donate button.
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Here’s a quick tutorial on how to enable Wayland and bring back the GNOME on Xorg option on the login screen.
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A new ‘System’ panel will be added to the GNOME settings menu to house various settings under a single umbrella for easy access.
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The second point release in the GNOME 44 series is available to download. GNOME 44.2 is, as you’ve probably worked out, a follow-up to April’s GNOME 44.1 release. Like that release, it…
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Read MoreLearn how to enable fractional scaling in Fedora Linux Workstation with GNOME edition with additional instructions.
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Looks like GNOME designers are giving some much-needed love to fractional scaling settings accessible through the Settings app. In mockups shared on Gitlab, which is where the bulk of GNOME…
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