Make Ubuntu look like WINDOWS 11: ruclips.net/video/x7LEHV4LRpU/видео.html Listen to my songs on Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/0N1kl... (I'm also available on all the other music services) I hope this video was helpful! Any Ubuntu video ideas or requests that I should make in the future?
Thank you for this. Do you think these modificaions will work with Ubuntu 22.10 as well? Update: I asked too soon. I saw another reply of yours stating that it will work with 22.10. Thanks again
@andika sujanadi Nope! It's not! 21.10 is a beta release only meant for testing, not an official LTS release for the masses and for production machines. Also, this tutorial will still work on 21.10 anyway.
Nice thorough walkthrough. Great explanations and step by step on the shell commands. Mac is a familiar environment for me and I've often wished I could get the look and feel onto my Linux systems.
@@AF-Tech I've noticed that dragging other windows when a video is playing is extremely laggy. seems to be an issue with gnome. do you also have this issue and did you manage to fix it?
@Nelson Fleig No, I do not have this issue while playing any type of videos. Since I have never experienced this before, I can only guess. Maybe a RAM, CPU, or Graphics Card issue? Try going to system monitor > resources and see if there's a spike in cpu usage or RAM while playing videos compared to when you're not. Also, are you using Xorg or Wayland? Could also be due to a hungry extension, or too many Extensions? (I'm also assuming you're using 22.04). I can only guess so far
Icons have chhanged.But there is no color in icons.only color i can see when i go to setting->application. Rest of the place it seem there is just skeleton without color. Only few have color
All the commentors saying, "just get a mac" are presumably security state employees who don't want people switching to Linux. Use Windows, use Mac... big brother promises not to monitor your data. /s
Thanks for a great video. The end result is a ThinkPad that looks better, and maybe even works better, than my Silicone Macbook did. Exceeeded my expectations in lots of little ways that were not even mentioned in your video. Loving it. Now I am ready to prank my Apple fanboy friend when he visits later this month. Could I suggest a follow up video on tweaking the 🍎look still further?
Thanks for the comment! What parts of the shell should I customize in the follow-up vodeo? Tell me if there are any parts that really need some tweaking.
It would be good to be able to install the apropriate backgrounds and then have them change like Apple style according to the time of day. Such a tweak is out there but I cant work out to implement it.
It would be good to be able to install the apropriate backgrounds and then have them change like Apple style according to the time of day. Such a tweak is out there but I cant work out to implement it.
breh. i cant log into my ubuntu computer anymore. i dont know what it has done but i dont see any user accounts at all. i just see ubuntu logo on login screed
Good video! I had a question about 4:52. According to the github page, we can choose which themes to install by using the command: ./install.sh -t --theme [ default | blue | purple | pink | red | orange | yellow | green | grey | all ] How do I install more than one theme (but not all the themes)? E.g. if I want to install the grey, green and blue themes, then I thought the command would be ./install.sh -t grey green blue But it's giving me an error. I don't want to install all the themes, but I do want to install more than 1. The github page says the command is "repeatable" but I am not sure what this means. EDIT: nvm figured it out. Instead of doing ./install.sh -t grey green blue you do ./install.sh -t grey -t green -t blue
Just dropping a comment, I think you did a really good job here. I'm actually running Ubuntu 24.04 on a 5K iMac from late 2015, as Monterey will be out of support this fall. Since I personally can run macOS as a dual boot, I like to do something different for Linux, but I still appreciate the effort people have put into theming linux to look like the macOS. Ironically, you themed for Monterey, and Monterey is the last officially supported version of macOS for this iMac model. I am curious though have you used macOS officially? I was just curious how many people who want to their their OS like it, have officially used the real thing? Either way have a great day, and again, great Job :)
The blur my shell is showing as unsupported i tried out many different ways but I just don't get it whats the problem with my extension manager. Could you help e out please.
Thanks for the tutorial! I would like to know if is there a way to hide the Apple icon in the top left corner? I would prefer the one for Ubuntu to appear.
Very good video! , i have one question how do i change the clock to be the same theme as the macOs .Or is it already changed and it's so hard to notice ?
The issue of GTK4 and LibAdwaita apps not following the theme has yet to be addressed, hopefully the theming community will bring a fix as soon as possible.
Can you decrease the the distance of dock from base/bottom, also the icon zoom on hover. I tried an extenstion to zoom, it did but wasn't perfect and changes launchpad icon. The other thing is that some apps like btorrent and others doesn't follow the theme.
To decrease and increase the distance, you can try an extension called Floating Dock. I'm not sure if the GNOME Dock supports the icon zoom, but you can install another dock like Plank that supports it and then add the Mac theme. The icons not following the theme is because the person who made the icon theme didn't create icons for them. You can install a different icon theme if you want, or add the icons yourself. Feel free to reply for further questions.
Great video. Thanks for the work you have put into making Ubuntu look like Mac OS. I’m converting an Android phone to Ubuntu touch and wondered if the same conversion can be done to make the phone look like an android phone? Thanks
Great video! I have a question, is it possible to blur the main screen or main desktop like the underlying application screen is?? (The screen where the task bar and home folder is)
I'm pretty sure that happens with blur my shell but if it doesn't feel free to reply and I'll try to help. I could also be misinterpreting your question as well.
Your explanations are Cristal and clear. 🖤. I’m a windows user and I am familiar with windows type software mostly adobe. I want to move on zoning. There is a premium version on that which offer Mac like look with cost. Without the premium version can you make a video how to make look like Mac in zorin free version.
@Jeet_kumar129 I would suggest only doing the visual theming that doesn't require a gnome extension, since the main things in this video that can increase memory usage are the extensions.
@@Mr.Boring_real Yes, these customizations would most likely work well on a low-end computer. However, if I turned out to be incorrect and it does end up reducing performance, you can just disable the extensions and keep the other visual theming.
The Mac logo is part of the shell theme, so you could try to find it in the shell theme's folder. There's also a GNOME Extension called "Logo Menu" that is a lot like MacOS and it is a menu of different system functions and it lets you change the logo. If you do not want that extension and do not want to find the icon in the WhiteSur shell theme folder, then you will have to install a different shell theme I guess. There's one called Ubuntu-Monterey that is pretty good if you want Ubuntu logos instead of MacOS...but what I personally would do is change it in the shell theme's directory. Make sure you restart GNOME after you change it since it won't work right when the file is changed. If you have any questions feel free to reply to this comment.
Hi man!! nice tutorial but right now the cursor theme doesnt work, can u give me a backup of the file? or another place to get the cursor theme, appreciate it
Well, that's not even enabled my default on MacOS. If you want that, you will have to install a different dock since Ubuntu Dock doesn't support that. Install Plank dock and add a MacOS theme to it if you really want the icon zoom. I hope this helps!
Hello, so you're saying that GNOME Tweaks does not show "Desktop Icons" in the Extensions tab? In 22.04, extensions are moved to the GNOME Extension Manager, as installed in thhis video. To have these pre-installed extensions, run "sudo apt install gnome-shell-extensions". If this is not what you mean, feel free to reply to clarify.
@@AF-Tech but when I copy and paste any application in desktop from other-location then it is not show the icon. Please tell me how to solve this problem......?🤔
@@SapnendraJaiswal Sorry you're still not fully explaining your problem. Now I believe that the problem is that you are pasting applications to your Desktop? Are you moving .desktop files to the desktop and it's not showing the application's icon on the desktop?
Thanks for your tutorial, but i've a problem, when i opened an application like firefox, why the application firefox can't follow gtk theme? Can i get a solution about this problem?
@@AF-Tech yes the toggle is on this problem is only limited to some extensions like blur my shell and dynamic panel transparency other extensions work fine i am using pop os
Is there any way to replace Apple icon in the top "start menu"? I just want to replace it with an Ubuntu icon. Do you know how to do it? Thanks for your video.
Amazing video. I'm learning to code (first steps yet) and thats why I'm learning Windows. I "dual boot" my PC to Ubuntu 22.10. This tutorial apply to Ubuntu 22.10 also? If not, I hope there will be a new one, near future. Again, thanks for the video.
great video but i have a question. some apps like google chrome, it doesnt change the icons of the window close, full screen and minimize. is there any way to fix?
Google Chrome has their own buttons and you can't really change it since they're proprietary. You COULD right click on the title bar and select "use system title bar" which does take up more space but does make it more uniform.
Hi, i have a question i have ubuntu mate installed and now the extension manager dont work . if i want to install something it says :This extension does not support your Gnome Shell version . Would you like to install it anyway ? can you pls help me
Are you using mate desktop or did you install GNOME desktop? You can't use the mate desktop since it's quite literally not the right gnome version since it's based on gnome 2, and this is for gnome 42 and 43.
Yes, if you either edit the icon in the macos theme, or instead of using WhiteSur, use the Ubuntu-Monterey theme, which is like the video but with ubuntu logo.
@@AF-Tech I have changed almost everything, but the Mozilla browser titlebar buttons did not change; I also noticed that the windows titlebar buttons did not change for the ubuntu software store. Did I miss anything ?
@qcap For clarification: you edited the theme and it's not applying for some apps? If that's what happened, try restarting the gnome shell a few times (alt f2 or fn alt f2). Things like this happen to me, and they eventually fix for no apparent reason. It just takes a few restarts of the shell, the computer, and even the apps that have the problem. Or are you saying that these apps have never worked for any themes whatsoever?
That's how it is in the video. I said that the Blur My Shell dock blurring is messed up, but hopefully will be fixed in the future. That's why I disabled dock blurring.
Why some apps like Telegram or Mozila are not opening regarding the theme? Is there any way to fix it or is there any other browser that does not have that problem?
Dolphin isn't a GNOME file manager. Nautilus is. Nautilus is the default Ubuntu file manager, and you get Dolphin with KDE desktops. I don't have much experience with Dolphin since I just recently started learning about KDE, but in Nautilus it's pretty easy to click the button. Here's something I found on dolphin, if this is what you mean. "Click Edit > Preferences.On the Views tab, select the List View viewing option next to "View new folders using:" and click close."
Blur my shell is the one thing that can possibly slow down older computers, but other than GNOME Extensions, everything else is themes and fonts which do not make a difference in performance or battery life.
Make Ubuntu look like WINDOWS 11: ruclips.net/video/x7LEHV4LRpU/видео.html
Listen to my songs on Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/0N1kl... (I'm also available on all the other music services)
I hope this video was helpful! Any Ubuntu video ideas or requests that I should make in the future?
Thank you for this. Do you think these modificaions will work with Ubuntu 22.10 as well?
Update: I asked too soon. I saw another reply of yours stating that it will work with 22.10. Thanks again
@@IVoIPYou Alright! If you have any other questions feel free to ask.
It's already 22.10 dude
@andika sujanadi Nope! It's not! 21.10 is a beta release only meant for testing, not an official LTS release for the masses and for production machines. Also, this tutorial will still work on 21.10 anyway.
Could you to make Ubuntu look like Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 can you?
This is actually a clear and nice tutorial. Subscribed!
Thank you so much! That means a lot!
Nice thorough walkthrough. Great explanations and step by step on the shell commands. Mac is a familiar environment for me and I've often wished I could get the look and feel onto my Linux systems.
Glad it helped!
I keep coming back to this flawless video tutorial whenever I format my PC ❣❣❣
Very nice I'm going to try it, thanks for all the hard work 🙏
You're welcome, I'm glad you like it 👍
Excellent Job Brotha! Keep it Up!
Thanks!
Hi, your steps also work on Ubuntu 20.04.2. Thank you so much. I now have the best of both worlds.
Thanks, glad it worked!
Props to you. Trying to customize Gnome is like teaching a dog to moonwalk.
Haha 😄
@Knight Ofthenight A lot of DEs are now very customizable, but what Wiktor said is true because GNOME has the least customizability.
great video, end result looks quite good! tutorial was super easy to follow even for Linux beginner like myself. Subbed 👍👍
Thanks so much! It means a lot!
it looks really nice , thanks for your help
Great! Glad you liked it!
really work hard nice straight farword and step-by-step. its done thank you for this.😀
Bro the video is too helpful and amazing ❤.
Glad it helped!
great video bro! 👏
Thanks!
learned more from this one video than my seng lecture this semester smh thank you great tutorial and explanations
Wow, thanks so much!
Beautiful! Thank you so much.
clear and nice tutorial. Subscribed!
Thanks so much!
Thank you! Excellent tutorial.
Thanks!
@@AF-Tech I've noticed that dragging other windows when a video is playing is extremely laggy. seems to be an issue with gnome. do you also have this issue and did you manage to fix it?
@Nelson Fleig No, I do not have this issue while playing any type of videos. Since I have never experienced this before, I can only guess. Maybe a RAM, CPU, or Graphics Card issue? Try going to system monitor > resources and see if there's a spike in cpu usage or RAM while playing videos compared to when you're not. Also, are you using Xorg or Wayland? Could also be due to a hungry extension, or too many Extensions? (I'm also assuming you're using 22.04). I can only guess so far
I Lovw Ubuntu it's so fast and it Doesn't Crash at all.
Yeah, I agree.
Thank you for the tutorial :)
You're welcome!
Thanks a lot! Very professionnal job.
Thanks!
Great video, thanks for doing it.
You're welcome!
Woww 😲 It's Amazing And Works Thanks ❤
You're welcome!
Commenting so algorithm picks up your vid. Good job kid.
Thanks so much!
Great video! 🎉
Thanks!
Icons have chhanged.But there is no color in icons.only color i can see when i go to setting->application. Rest of the place it seem there is just skeleton without color. Only few have color
Very informative video thanks keep it up
Thanks, will do!
All the commentors saying, "just get a mac" are presumably security state employees who don't want people switching to Linux. Use Windows, use Mac... big brother promises not to monitor your data. /s
Thanks for a great video. The end result is a ThinkPad that looks better, and maybe even works better, than my Silicone Macbook did. Exceeeded my expectations in lots of little ways that were not even mentioned in your video. Loving it. Now I am ready to prank my Apple fanboy friend when he visits later this month. Could I suggest a follow up video on tweaking the 🍎look still further?
Thanks for the comment! What parts of the shell should I customize in the follow-up vodeo? Tell me if there are any parts that really need some tweaking.
It would be good to be able to install the apropriate backgrounds and then have them change like Apple style according to the time of day. Such a tweak is out there but I cant work out to implement it.
It would be good to be able to install the apropriate backgrounds and then have them change like Apple style according to the time of day. Such a tweak is out there but I cant work out to implement it.
@@jethrot100 Alright, there are many different apps that can accomplish this. I made a video on one of them, and it will be released tomorrow.
@@jethrot100 here's your video! ruclips.net/video/zizdmOUXWr0/видео.html
thank you perfectly worked for fedora too
Thanks, glad it worked!
breh. i cant log into my ubuntu computer anymore. i dont know what it has done but i dont see any user accounts at all. i just see ubuntu logo on login screed
How to change cursor side?
Good video! I had a question about 4:52. According to the github page, we can choose which themes to install by using the command:
./install.sh -t --theme [ default | blue | purple | pink | red | orange | yellow | green | grey | all ]
How do I install more than one theme (but not all the themes)? E.g. if I want to install the grey, green and blue themes, then I thought the command would be
./install.sh -t grey green blue
But it's giving me an error. I don't want to install all the themes, but I do want to install more than 1. The github page says the command is "repeatable" but I am not sure what this means.
EDIT: nvm figured it out. Instead of doing
./install.sh -t grey green blue
you do
./install.sh -t grey -t green -t blue
Okay, glad you were able to figure it out!
Great tutorial!
Thanks!
Just dropping a comment, I think you did a really good job here. I'm actually running Ubuntu 24.04 on a 5K iMac from late 2015, as Monterey will be out of support this fall. Since I personally can run macOS as a dual boot, I like to do something different for Linux, but I still appreciate the effort people have put into theming linux to look like the macOS. Ironically, you themed for Monterey, and Monterey is the last officially supported version of macOS for this iMac model. I am curious though have you used macOS officially? I was just curious how many people who want to their their OS like it, have officially used the real thing? Either way have a great day, and again, great Job :)
Thank you! Yes I have used MacOS Monterey.
super clean
Thanks
thanks for the knowledge, it works
The blur my shell is showing as unsupported i tried out many different ways but I just don't get it whats the problem with my extension manager. Could you help e out please.
I love your voice !
Thanks for the tutorial! I would like to know if is there a way to hide the Apple icon in the top left corner? I would prefer the one for Ubuntu to appear.
Yes, if you either edit the icon in the macos theme, or instead of using WhiteSur, use Ubuntu-Monterey, which is like the video but with ubuntu logo.
it worked, except for firefox, the minimize, max and close didn't change
Very good video! , i have one question how do i change the clock to be the same theme as the macOs .Or is it already changed and it's so hard to notice ?
What do you mean, exactly? The date menu? You can format it differently with the Date Menu Formatter extension. Feel free to reply with questions.
I will set it with my ubantu 22.10
Nice!
Good video dude keep it up good work xd
that's really cool, thank you
Great job 👍
Thanks!
Very nice guy, I'm from Brazil!
Thanks! 🙂
great video and very informative
👍
Thanks!
The issue of GTK4 and LibAdwaita apps not following the theme has yet to be addressed, hopefully the theming community will bring a fix as soon as possible.
No fix : adwaita theme is hard-coded 😡
I have installed gnome shell extensions and it doesn't work for me, because it says that I don't have it activated or installed :(
What says that you don't have what installed? I'll be glad to help. What version of Ubuntu are you using?
Can you decrease the the distance of dock from base/bottom, also the icon zoom on hover. I tried an extenstion to zoom, it did but wasn't perfect and changes launchpad icon. The other thing is that some apps like btorrent and others doesn't follow the theme.
To decrease and increase the distance, you can try an extension called Floating Dock. I'm not sure if the GNOME Dock supports the icon zoom, but you can install another dock like Plank that supports it and then add the Mac theme. The icons not following the theme is because the person who made the icon theme didn't create icons for them. You can install a different icon theme if you want, or add the icons yourself. Feel free to reply for further questions.
Great video. Thanks for the work you have put into making Ubuntu look like Mac OS. I’m converting an Android phone to Ubuntu touch and wondered if the same conversion can be done to make the phone look like an android phone? Thanks
perfect job
Thanks!
You can also use fildem for global menu
Not in 22.04 because it's not updated for that version of Ubuntu yet. But maybe sometime soon!
my shell buttons doesn't change when i select theme
looks awesome, I try it after repairing my pc.
Nice!
best fvcking video i've ever seem! ty dude
No problem!
Great tutorial💓
Thanks!
Great video! I have a question, is it possible to blur the main screen or main desktop like the underlying application screen is?? (The screen where the task bar and home folder is)
I'm pretty sure that happens with blur my shell but if it doesn't feel free to reply and I'll try to help. I could also be misinterpreting your question as well.
Thanks a los, its an amazing looķ, i only miss the 3 fingers drag gesture, dou you have a tutorial on how to make it work?
Your explanations are Cristal and clear. 🖤.
I’m a windows user and I am familiar with windows type software mostly adobe.
I want to move on zoning. There is a premium version on that which offer Mac like look with cost.
Without the premium version can you make a video how to make look like Mac in zorin free version.
Thanks I'm glad you liked the video!
Hello guys im just wondering , would it affect my old pc's performance because i have an hdd on my pc and 4 gigs of ram so should i do it?
@Jeet_kumar129 I would suggest only doing the visual theming that doesn't require a gnome extension, since the main things in this video that can increase memory usage are the extensions.
@@AF-Tech thanks alot brother
@@Mr.Boring_real These customizations definitely don't use up 2 GB of memory, way less. You would measure it in MB
@@AF-Tech so that still would be greattttt even if you have an old specs pc
@@Mr.Boring_real Yes, these customizations would most likely work well on a low-end computer. However, if I turned out to be incorrect and it does end up reducing performance, you can just disable the extensions and keep the other visual theming.
Hello! Can the MAC logo be changed to another?
The Mac logo is part of the shell theme, so you could try to find it in the shell theme's folder. There's also a GNOME Extension called "Logo Menu" that is a lot like MacOS and it is a menu of different system functions and it lets you change the logo. If you do not want that extension and do not want to find the icon in the WhiteSur shell theme folder, then you will have to install a different shell theme I guess. There's one called Ubuntu-Monterey that is pretty good if you want Ubuntu logos instead of MacOS...but what I personally would do is change it in the shell theme's directory. Make sure you restart GNOME after you change it since it won't work right when the file is changed. If you have any questions feel free to reply to this comment.
@@AF-Tech Arigatou gosaimasu!
Nice work kid!
Thanks!
Hey good explanation, but i have an issue where the quick toolbar doesnt change to the mac os look. how to fix that
Hi man!! nice tutorial but right now the cursor theme doesnt work, can u give me a backup of the file? or another place to get the cursor theme, appreciate it
what about notification sound? Is there something we can change?
The icons in the dock does not jump when hover over them, everything else is OK.
Well, that's not even enabled my default on MacOS. If you want that, you will have to install a different dock since Ubuntu Dock doesn't support that. Install Plank dock and add a MacOS theme to it if you really want the icon zoom. I hope this helps!
Thank YOU
You're welcome!
Working great on Kali linux Gnome as well.. Thanks
Great!
thanks for this
You're welcome!
Hello just asking, The top bar when i have the macos theme chosen, theres no apple logo on the corner left...Any solution?
tweaks does not show the extension option for enabling the desktop icons....please reply
Hello, so you're saying that GNOME Tweaks does not show "Desktop Icons" in the Extensions tab? In 22.04, extensions are moved to the GNOME Extension Manager, as installed in thhis video. To have these pre-installed extensions, run "sudo apt install gnome-shell-extensions". If this is not what you mean, feel free to reply to clarify.
@@AF-Tech but when I copy and paste any application in desktop from other-location then it is not show the icon.
Please tell me how to solve this problem......?🤔
@@SapnendraJaiswal Sorry you're still not fully explaining your problem. Now I believe that the problem is that you are pasting applications to your Desktop? Are you moving .desktop files to the desktop and it's not showing the application's icon on the desktop?
@@AF-Tech this is..😊
@@AF-Tech any instagram page you have so may I send the picture of the problem..😃
Thanks for your tutorial, but i've a problem, when i opened an application like firefox, why the application firefox can't follow gtk theme? Can i get a solution about this problem?
cool but for me these minimize icons etc are somehow only in the terminal in this Mac OS style, what can be the reason?
Did you try restarting the gnome shell and logging out and back in?
best tut ever lov u
أشكرك جدا.. خطوات مرتبة و واضحة
what is hidden at 03:45?
Advertisements and default news websites that I don't want to show in my video, since it would be free advertisement for them.
@@AF-Tech I see
I have one problem i am new to Linux whenever i restart my pc gnome extension doesn't apply
Automatically can you explain why this happening
You're using 22.04, you entered those commands, and they get disabled after a restart, right? Is the big toggler for all GNOME Extensions turned on?
@@AF-Tech yes the toggle is on this problem is only limited to some extensions like blur my shell and dynamic panel transparency other extensions work fine i am using pop os
Many thanks!!! My ubuntu looks so better! =)
Thanks!
Superb 👏👏👏❤
Thanks!
perfect
😮 nice!
Please explain how to install msi center software on ubuntu
Make a video on how to enable Hibernate on ubuntu in the easiest way possible
Is there any way to replace Apple icon in the top "start menu"? I just want to replace it with an Ubuntu icon. Do you know how to do it? Thanks for your video.
Yes, if you either edit the icon in the macos theme, or instead of using WhiteSur, use Ubuntu-Monterey, which is like the video but with ubuntu logo.
Default icons needs to be rounded..Thats the only thing missing
Huh? I'm not sure what you mean because all the icons are rounded
Amazing video.
I'm learning to code (first steps yet) and thats why I'm learning Windows.
I "dual boot" my PC to Ubuntu 22.10.
This tutorial apply to Ubuntu 22.10 also?
If not, I hope there will be a new one, near future.
Again, thanks for the video.
Yeah, you can do this with 22.10. Glad you liked the video!
@@AF-Tech My pleasure. Thanks for the channel!
thank you so much bro, god bless
i would be great if you could open up windows apps just like those exe's while having macos theme
great video but i have a question. some apps like google chrome, it doesnt change the icons of the window close, full screen and minimize. is there any way to fix?
Google Chrome has their own buttons and you can't really change it since they're proprietary. You COULD right click on the title bar and select "use system title bar" which does take up more space but does make it more uniform.
@@AF-Tech thank you so much it works. yeah it takes some space but i'll take that
Is there any way to change the distance of the dot from the app icon in the dock
Yes, if you use a different dock. Ubuntu dock doesn't support that yet, at least to my knowledge.
Hi, i have a question i have ubuntu mate installed and now the extension manager dont work . if i want to install something it says :This extension does not support your Gnome Shell version . Would you like to install it anyway ? can you pls help me
Are you using mate desktop or did you install GNOME desktop? You can't use the mate desktop since it's quite literally not the right gnome version since it's based on gnome 2, and this is for gnome 42 and 43.
@AF-Tech I have ubuntu mate as operating system btw thanks for the answer 👍
@@_simplyelias_ Yeah, you can install GNOME 42 on your system and switch between the desktop environments if you'd like.
Very nice tutorial, thanks a lot. Curiosity: Is it possible to replace the small apple icon at the top left corner of the screen with ubuntu icon ?
Yes, if you either edit the icon in the macos theme, or instead of using WhiteSur, use the Ubuntu-Monterey theme, which is like the video but with ubuntu logo.
@@AF-Tech Cool, so its possible to edit just the icon in the macos theme eg. replace the space icon with a ubuntu icon in the code. Is that possible ?
Yes, that's possible!
@@AF-Tech I have changed almost everything, but the Mozilla browser titlebar buttons did not change; I also noticed that the windows titlebar buttons did not change for the ubuntu software store. Did I miss anything ?
@qcap For clarification: you edited the theme and it's not applying for some apps? If that's what happened, try restarting the gnome shell a few times (alt f2 or fn alt f2). Things like this happen to me, and they eventually fix for no apparent reason. It just takes a few restarts of the shell, the computer, and even the apps that have the problem. Or are you saying that these apps have never worked for any themes whatsoever?
I followed all the steps, but my dock appears fully transparent
That's how it is in the video. I said that the Blur My Shell dock blurring is messed up, but hopefully will be fixed in the future. That's why I disabled dock blurring.
@@AF-Tech the background was set to dynamic, changed it to DEFAULT from Dconf Editor. It is good now
@@wassaufkhalid8593 Oh, I must have misunderstood. Glad it's working!
Why some apps like Telegram or Mozila are not opening regarding the theme? Is there any way to fix it or is there any other browser that does not have that problem?
Any idea how to get the vertical view of folders in Dolphin (the file manager)?
Dolphin isn't a GNOME file manager. Nautilus is. Nautilus is the default Ubuntu file manager, and you get Dolphin with KDE desktops. I don't have much experience with Dolphin since I just recently started learning about KDE, but in Nautilus it's pretty easy to click the button. Here's something I found on dolphin, if this is what you mean. "Click Edit > Preferences.On the Views tab, select the List View viewing option next to "View new folders using:" and click close."
Is there any performance diffrence i mean battery and heating issue?? After applying this settings
Blur my shell is the one thing that can possibly slow down older computers, but other than GNOME Extensions, everything else is themes and fonts which do not make a difference in performance or battery life.
this is amazing would be cool to see one for windows 10/11 or windows 7 or XP
I'd also recommend auto-hide on the dock to mimick the MacOS dock hide on full screen apps
May I know monitor refresh rate ?