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Jazz Up Ubuntu's Default Look With Custom Themes
Install GNOME Tweaks and Extension Manager. Set up .themes and .icons folders to store custom themes and icons for GNOME ...
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Forget custom Linux distros, here's how I make Ubuntu look like Windows
Linux while kleeping the familiarity of Windows, you don't need a custom distro. Just use Ubuntu with these tricks.
Unlike Windows and OS X, Linux allows you to fully customize not only the look and feel of your desktop, but also its functionality and settings, thanks to a host of desktop environments it offers.
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