Transform Ubuntu with These GNOME Tweaks!

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Ubuntu Unleashed, Part 3: GNOME Tweaks and Extensions

Welcome back to the Ubuntu Unleashed series, where we’re diving into the nooks and crannies of Ubuntu to make your experience as smooth as buttered toast. In this installment, we're going to explore the magic of GNOME Tweaks and Extensions—a dynamic duo that can transform your desktop environment into something uniquely yours.

GNOME Tweaks: Your Customization Toolkit

GNOME Tweaks is like the Swiss Army knife of Ubuntu customization. It gives you access to all those settings and options that are tucked away behind the scenes, allowing you to tweak and tinker to your heart's content. From adjusting your theme to modifying keybindings, GNOME Tweaks puts the power in your hands.

Getting Started with GNOME Tweaks

If you haven’t installed GNOME Tweaks yet, it’s time to do so. Fire up your terminal and run:

sudo apt install gnome-tweaks
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Once installed, open it up, and you’ll find a range of options that might just make you feel like a kid in a candy store. Here are a few highlights:

  • Appearance: Change your themes, icons, and fonts. If you’re aiming for a sleek, modern look, this is where you’ll want to start.
  • Startup Applications: Control what starts up when you log in, making sure your system boots up exactly how you like it.
  • Top Bar: Tweak what’s shown on your top bar, including the date, week numbers, or even the battery percentage.

But wait, there’s more! The real fun begins when we dive into Extensions.

Extensions: Supercharge Your GNOME Desktop

Extensions are like apps for your desktop environment. They add functionality, enhance usability, and let you tailor GNOME to suit your workflow. Whether you want to add a dock, improve window management, or integrate system monitors, there’s an extension for that.

Managing Extensions with GNOME Tweaks

First things first, you’ll want to install the gnome-shell-extensions package:

sudo apt install gnome-shell-extensions
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With that done, open up GNOME Tweaks and navigate to the “Extensions” section. Here, you can enable or disable extensions, as well as configure them to your liking.

Must-Have Extensions

If you’re new to extensions, here are a few that I recommend trying out:

  • Dash to Dock: Adds a customizable dock to your desktop, similar to what you’d find on macOS.
  • GSConnect: Seamlessly integrate your Android device with your desktop. Send files, sync notifications, and more.
  • Caffeine: Prevent your system from sleeping or locking the screen with a simple toggle. Perfect for when you’re watching a long video or giving a presentation.

Installing More Extensions

To explore more extensions, head over to the GNOME Extensions website. From there, you can browse and install extensions directly from your web browser. Just make sure to install the GNOME Shell integration browser extension to make the process seamless.

Wrapping Up

With GNOME Tweaks and Extensions, your Ubuntu experience can go from “just works” to “works exactly how I want it to.” Whether you’re after efficiency, aesthetics, or just some cool new features, this combo has you covered. So go ahead—unleash the power of GNOME Tweaks and Extensions, and make Ubuntu truly your own.


Thanks for reading! How have you tweaked your system? Share your tips and ideas in the comments.

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