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Kubuntu 22.04 with Legacy Oxygen Theme

This tutorial will help you using silver, metallic theme “Oxygen” that was popular in the era of KDE 4 on the modern Kubuntu 22.04 “Jammy Jellyfish”. In short, we will use Elarun as wallpaper and Oxygen as the rest of the whole themes including applica…

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How To Install GNOME Tweaks on Ubuntu 24.04

This tutorial will help you install GNOME Tweaks on Ubuntu 24.04 “Noble Numbat”. Tweaks is a useful utility program to customize Ubuntu desktop such as changing themes, icons, fonts etc. And no surprise it is a good companion to another utility named …

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Bring Back Firefox Titlebar on Ubuntu 24.04

Did you notice that Firefox Web Browser has no titlebar on Ubuntu 24.04? If you look closer, you will figure out the top most of its window is the tab bar and you never see program name “Firefox” as well as website name in full “Enterprise Open Source …

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Turn Ubuntu into the Perfect Web Dev Setup in a Single Command

Ubuntu offers a powerful, configurable, and easy-to-use desktop experience out of the box. However, as the saying goes, one size doesn’t fit all. Customising Ubuntu’s look and layout, installing apps and awesome GNOME Shell extensions, and …

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How to Bring Back Ubuntu’s Iconic Login Sound

If you only started using Ubuntu sometime after 2012 then you have my apologies: this article won’t make a whole lot of sense. But if your roots with the distro reach back farther then the following curio might appeal (though that ‘might&#8…

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Use GDM Settings to Customise Ubuntu’s Login Screen

Ubuntu, like other Linux distributions uses the GNOME Display Manager (GDM) as its, well, display manager, though most of us tend to think of or refer to it as the login screen. To customise the Ubuntu login screen, such as setting a different theme or…

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7 Tips and Tweaks to Get More Out of Thunar File Manager of Xfce

Thunar is a good file manager by Xfce. You can enhance your experience by using these tweaks and tips.

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Want to Hide the Top Bar in Ubuntu? Here’s How

Want to hide the top bar in Ubuntu when a window is placed near it? With a nifty GNOME extension you can! It works like this: Simple, huh? Ubuntu makes it easy to auto-hide the Ubuntu dock (the icon bar that sits on the left-hand side of the screen by …

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10 Beautiful Fonts for Your Linux Terminal

Get the best font for your terminal to improve the look, and readability, and have a fun experience with the terminal.

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The Ultimate Guide to i3 Customization in Linux

Learn about customizing your system’s look and feel with i3 window manager in this super-detailed guide.

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Want to Create a Custom Ubuntu ISO? Try Cubic

Create a custom Ubuntu ISO using Cubic, an open-source GTK app with an easy-to-use interface. The app works on Ubuntu 18.04 and up.
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How to Change the GNOME Activities Icon With a Custom One

Want to add a custom icon to replace the GNOME Activities button in the top left corner? Here’s how to do it with ease.
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How to Create Custom Linux Mint or Ubuntu ISO With Cubic

Cubic is a handy graphical user interface tool that allows you to pre-configure your installs in the easiest way possible.
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Customize GNOME 42 with a Polished Look

This article shows how you can customize GNOME 42 with the Materia theme, Kora icons, Bibata cursors, and extensions.
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