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2025-04-13For easy and quick toggling from Dark to Light theme and vice versa install this GNOME extension:Night Theme Switcher (GNOME Shell Extension), it has a lot of settings options incl. automated switch based on time.Ubuntu Appearance (GNOME Shell Extension) integrates Light, Dark, Standard option into system tray menu. For pictures and more info including installation, see UbuntuHandbook article.Invert the color of individual windows only (Default shortcut is Super+I): use the Globe Extension Invert Window Color.Thank you Sam!Ubuntu 20.04: You can now easily choose a dark mode within the Settings: Appearance > Window colors > Dark. There is no possibility to set a time to have an automatic switch based on time, though (without a GNOME extension, see above).For a Full Dark Mode of the system (incl. System tray menu, top-bar calendar, notification popups, and desktop context menu) you need some more steps:Install GNOME Tweaks and other tools if you don't have them, then reboot/restart. In a terminal: sudo apt install -y chrome-gnome-shell # Works with Firefox*, too. sudo apt install -y gnome-shell-extensions sudo apt install -y gnome-tweak-tool (*) Firefox add-on for GNOME Shell integration in Firefox.2. Install user themes GNOME Shell extension: Turn on user themes GNOME extension in GNOME Tweaks or in the GNOME extensions app.4. Log out and back in to your session OR manually restart GNOME Shell (Alt + F2, type r, hit enter) for the theming extension to actually be activated.5. Launch GNOME Tweaks and navigate to Appearance in the left pane, choose Yaru-dark as the Shell theme!More details and source: [How to Enable Dark Gnome Shell Menus, Calendar in Ubuntu 20.04 | UbuntuHandbook]GNOME 42 Now Supports 'Dark Wallpaper' Option: When the (new standardised) dark mode setting is enabled a ‘dark’ version of the default wallpaper is applied. When light mode is enabled, a ‘light’ version
2025-04-18You know Google’s ‘Material You’ dynamic theming system introduced along with Android 12? GNOME desktop now has similar function using an extension.To match the current background wallpaper, the extension automatically changes the accent colors of your GTK3 and GTK4 applications installed as either native package or universal Flatpak.The parts of app window that change color automatically include:Header-bar color of focused window.In-app menu.Drop-down, input, and other selection box.on/off switch, check-box.Text highlight, underline, and more.And, of course it works in both Light and Dark mode.How to Install the Extension:The extension so far supports only GNOME 42. Which means you needs Ubuntu 22.04, Fedora 36, Arch or Manjaro Linux.Ubuntu 22.04 has out-of-box accent colors support! Switch light/dark and change accent color in 'Settings' will override the function.In Fedora, Arch, Manajaro Linux, go to the link page below in your web browser, and turn on the slider icon to install the extension.Don’t see the on/off switch? Click the in page link to install web browser extension and then refresh the page.For Ubuntu 22.04, you may first search for and install ‘Extension Manager’ in Ubuntu Software. Then, use the tool to search for & install extension.Use Extension Manager in Ubuntu 22.04Enable the function for GTK3 & Flatpak apps:The extension works by default for native GTK4 apps with LibAwaita theme. All others need a little modification.1. Install & Apply Adw-gtk3 Theme:Adw-gtk3 is an unofficial GTK3 port of GNOME’s LibAdwaita theme. To install it, first download the tarball from github releases page:Then, extract and put the theme folders under “.themes” in your home directory. Press Ctrl+H to show/hide the hidden folders and create if it does not exist.Finally, apply ‘Adw-gtk3‘ or ‘Adw-gtk3-dark‘ theme using Gnome Tweaks tool, which can be installed from Ubuntu Software or Gnome Software.As mentioned, switch light/dark or accent color in Ubuntu 22.04 will override the settings here.2. Enable the extension for GTK4 Flatpak Apps:For Flatpak applications, first open terminal and run command to install the Flatseal configuration tool:flatpak install must have already setup the flatpak daemon, or you don't have any Flatpak apps and you can simply skip this step.Next, search for and
2025-03-26One of the main features in GNOME 42 is the availability of a dual tone wallpapers for dark and light mode.GNOME 42 features dark and light variants of wallpapersBasically, with this feature, if you select the light mode, the light version of the wallpaper is selected. When you switch to dark mode in GNOME, wallpaper changes to the dark version.Here’s a sample of such a wallpaper. You can move the slider to compare.Dark and light variants of wallpapers in GNOMEThis dual themed wallpaper is available under the Background section in the Settings -> Appearance.However, it may not be present in some cases and you may see an empty Background section like this:no dark light wallpaper in gnomeThis is what my teammate Sreenath noticed when he updated his Endeavour OS system and got the new GNOME 42 desktop.This won’t work in Ubuntu 22.04 which has a customized GNOME 42 version.Enable dark and light themed wallapers in GNOME 42If you are also facing the same situation with GNOME 42, there is a quick and easy solution. Use your distribution’s package manager and install gnome-backgrounds package. That’s it.First, please check the desktop environment details and ensure that you are running GNOME 42. You can find it in the About section of system settings.Once you have made sure that your system has GNOME 42, go on with the rest of the steps.For Arch-based distributions, use the pacman command like this:sudo pacman -S gnome-backgroundsWait for the command to finish.No need to restart or even log out. The changes will take place immediately.Just go to the Appearance in the Settings and look under the Background section. You should see various wallpapers with dual modes.Select a pair and it sets the image based on your system theme.dark light wallpapers gnomeThat’s cool. But you only get a handful of dual themed wallpapers made available by the GNOME or your distro’s developers. What if you want to have your own set of dark and light mode wallpapers? Well, you can achieve that with a little tweaking and patience.Making your own dual themed wallpapers (for advanced users)I presume that you know your things while trying these steps to add additional wallpapers in dark and light mode variants.Download two imagesRename it as (say) image-l.jpg for light and image-d.jpg for darkCreate a folder called gnome-background-properties in /usr/share for systemwide or .local/share for single userCopy the code of GNOME from its GitLab repo to a text editor and change the location of respective light and dark image files inside tag Save it in the gnome-background-properties folder you created earlierBackgrounds can be changed now from system settingsNeed more help? baby WOGUE has a good video showing the steps in action:I hope you liked this
2025-04-05Windows 11 contains lots of built-in customization options. You can easily change the wallpaper, accent colors, fonts, and even the style of the icons. But even after making those changes, Windows still looks like, well, Windows. What if you want to make Windows look like Linux? There are many Linux distros, each with a distinct design style and UI. Ubuntu is widely considered one of the more attractive and usable versions. And with just a little work and some third-party software, it is possible to make Windows 11 look just like it. But First, Create a System Restore Point It is always a good idea to create a new system restore point before a project like this. Although customizing the UI and adding themes is relatively safe, there is potential for problems to occur. A few minutes taken to create a restore point now can save hours of frustration later if things go wrong. Make Windows 11 Look Like Ubuntu, the Quick Method There are lots of good themes available for Windows 11 that will make it look like Ubuntu with a few clicks. But you're going to have to pay for the convenience. You can find some great Ubuntu skin packs on DeviantArt and Skinpacks.com. The exact installation method will vary, but they usually have clear instructions. The average price is between $4.99 and $9.99, so not a huge amount. Make Windows 11 Look Like Ubuntu, the DIY Method You can make Windows 11 more like Ubuntu without spending anything but time. This method aims to make Windows 11 look like a default install of Ubuntu, not one of the Ubuntu variations such as Budgie. 1. Change the Accent Color Let's start with the easiest change: the accent colors. Ubuntu uses a core set of colors, as shown on the official Ubuntu website. Open Settings > Personalization > Colors, and scroll down to Accent Color. Set the Accent Color to Manual and click View Colors. In the accent color picker, click on More and then enter #E95420 in the hexadecimal field. Click Done. Back in the Colors settings, make sure Transparency Effects are On. You can also change to Dark Mode, as it looks closer to how the current version of Ubuntu looks. 2. Hide the Desktop Icons The Ubuntu desktop is generally much cleaner than the average Windows desktop. It doesn't have app and file icons all over
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