Linux for Beginners...
Genome shell is highly customizable, whether it is on Fedora, Ubuntu or any other Linux distro.
The default look is great, but why settle for default when you have so many options? In this video, we’ll explore how to customize Fedora’s look and feel using themes, extensions, fonts, and desktop environments.
We will see:
How to tweak Gnome desktop environment
Installing and managing Gnome extensions
Tiling Shell, Tactile and gTile for window management
Installing KDE Plasma or Cinnamon desktop environments
Installing additional fonts and customizing the terminal
Applying custom themes and icon packs
How to run an AppImage on Linux
Next up: Getting started with BASH. Stay tuned!
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Links:
Gnome extensions - https://extensions.gnome.org/
Orchis theme - https://github.com/vinceliuice/Orchis...
Pling store - https://www.pling.com/p/1972991/
For more customization:
/ @linuxscoop
/ @nhsoft
Sections:
00:00 - Introduction
00:20 - C1: Desktop Environments
01:20 - GNOME shell extensions
02:50 - Workspaces
04:00 - Window Tiles (Tiling Shell & Tactile)
06:20 - KDE Plasma
07:35 - Cinnamon DE
08:10 - gTile extension
09:15 - Cinnamon Applets
11:20 - Installing Fonts
13:00 - C2: Terminal Customization (Oh My Posh)
16:45 - Nemo File Manager
17:15 - C3: Themes (Adapta-Nokto, Arc)
18:50 - Orchis theme
20:05 - C4: Pling Store (Icons)
20:25 - Installing pling-store.AppImage
20:45 - Tela, Candy, Reversal icon packs
22:45 - Final View
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