Questions tagged [customization]
For questions concerning themes, desktops and icon sets as well as less graphical customization on a system level.
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List view task switcher
How can I have a list view task switcher?
I am looking for something similar to what I have on my mac. I've tried rofi but it does not behave like a native task switcher (you still need to press enter ...
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Correct way to include file of custom aliases and commands
've just started using Ubuntu. I wish to use a few homemade aliases and environment variables, so I did the following :
Put those homemade aliases in a initializer_file.sh file, which I located at my ...
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Customise the Ubuntu server installer
We already use autoinstall files to automate our Ubuntu Server install. But as we're also installing our own software on the first boot, we need a way to aks the user for input.
Is there a way to ...
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Symbol gets cut off in custom bash prompt
I am using a custom bash prompt with this command that was an answer to this question:
It looks like this:
PS1=$'\e[1;33m\\t \e[36m\u\e[34m@\e[36m\h\e[;1m: \e[34m\w\n \[\b\e[;1;31m✘\] ${?/#0/\[\b\b\e[...
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How can I properly make a bash prompt with error colors and emoji?
After solving the first issue with my custom prompt I still have another one left.
When I cycle through my last used commands via the arrow-up and arrow-down keys I will sometimes have some characters ...
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Changing the color of the desktop icon's text in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
As the title says, I'd like to change the color of the text of the icons in the desktop, since by default the text is white and since my background image is white/blue-ish, it's pretty hard to read.
I'...
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changing bash output format results in strange behaviour
I already changed my bash output format to something like this:
which I am very happy with. I achieved this by adding this code to the .bashrc:
set_PS1()
{
local RESET=$(tput sgr0 )
local ...
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Issue with custom theme resetting when switching between dark and light modes in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
I encountered a problem with applying a custom theme in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS while creating a custom ISO image. Initially, in 10_ubuntu-settings.gschema.override (which is located in usr/share/glib-2.0/...
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Change first setup ubuntu logo image [duplicate]
I embarked on the idea of creating my own Ubuntu image with the addition of some AI features. As it turned out, one of the most challenging task was to change the Ubuntu logo at the first OS boot. ...
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Unable to Disable Ubuntu Dock. Already Tried disabling Extention. No replacement dock required
I am trying to remove the visual dock from my GNOME Desktop and these are the things I've already done:
I ran this in the terminal
gnome-extensions disable [email protected]
Disabled the GNOME ...
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Creating an Expandable Top Bar Menu with Tree Structure for Folders and (mayby) Image Previews in Ubuntu
I don't embrace linux and ubuntu very much.
My question is simple. Is there a way to add on the top menu bar in the style of the existing "Applications" menu. So that it can be expanded. My ...
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Some way to create an installable ISO from an installed (and customized) Ubuntu system (22.04 Jammy Jellyfish)?
Any help as soon as possible would be greatly appreciated.
I customized Ubuntu very deeply, everything from the OS release file to the wallpaper, shell themes, custom Plymouth theme, logo in the about ...
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How to customize an ISO Ubuntu 22.04 arm64 server for pre-install a .deb package
The situation is: I want to install a package (.deb) in the Ubuntu ISO before installing the OS, to avoid installing the package every time I use the ISO. How can I do that using the Linux command ...
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Custimize status bar the ubuntu GUI
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
I want my status bar menu to show the connected Bluetooth devices without opening the settings, similar to what it shows for Wi-Fi.
Is there a way to program it? Any example starter ...
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Customizing Ubuntu 22.04 installer
I just finished remastering Ubuntu 22.04. Inside the customized OS, I installed a new Plymouth, changed the kernel, and changed the desktop environment from GNOME to KDE. I also modified the Ubiquity ...