
Customize GNOME Desktop in Ubuntu with a Clean Look
This tutorial gives you some easy steps to customize GNOME Desktop with a clean look with minimal effort. Here’s how.
This tutorial gives you some easy steps to customize GNOME Desktop with a clean look with minimal effort. Here’s how.
This article gives you a step-by-step installation guide for the xmonad setup in Arch Linux with a custom pre-configured script.
Want to give your Terminal a retro look? This guide contains instructions to help you to install Cool Retro Terminal application in all Linux distributions.
This shell script styli.sh helps to change your Linux desktop wallpaper in every hour automatically and with several options.
The popular GNOME 40 extension – Dash to Panel is ported for GNOME 40. And you can now install it and experience the new look...
A quick guide for you to help you customizing the GNOME 40 desktop to look like macOS.
We give you a list of GNOME 40 extensions that would make your desktop experience even better. Have a look.
Here’s a list of all Debian wallpapers from official releases with download links.
The default GNOME desktop in Ubuntu can be customized in many ways. There are many available GTK and icon themes which you can easily apply...
In one of the early guides, I explained the overall look and feel of the GNOME desktop. How you can visually change the look from...
You can customize the super lightweight Xfce desktop for a modern look and improve productivity by tweaking various settings. In this guide, we explain the...
The ArcMenu team announced the release of its latest version of the traditional and modern menu system for GNOME desktops.
You can try this cool tips to customize your latest GNOME 3.36 desktop in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.
You can enjoy the Yaru theme in nice different colors.
A true dark theme for your GNOME desktop to keep your eyes cool.
We look back at every Ubuntu default wallpaper in history to this very day. Take a look and download them right now.
A look at the Stylish GTK Theme.
This new GNOME Shell extension provides you to change color of your GNOME desktop – Amber, Green, Cyan, Sepia and Black/White.