Tiling windows is a method of arranging open windows on a computer screen so that they do not overlap, but instead fit neatly alongside one another. It’s been popular among people customizing their desktops. Probably why Ubuntu has also started providing support
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GNOME is a popular desktop environment that provides a modern experience. While it works for the most part, some of their decisions have left the user fuming and questioning. You cannot have icons and files on the desktop, new document option has
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I’ve been using Pop!_OS since my college days, so whenever I distro hop, the first thing that I miss are the benefits of the Pop!_OS Shell. Especially the ability to get tilting ability without much configuration is a must for someone like
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From the dock to grub screen, GNOME can be customized to your liking. Add the login screen to this list as a new tool called GDM Settings allows you to change the looks and tweak functionalities of the login screen in GNOME.
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Do you know what is the superpower of KDE? Customization. Yes! KDE is customizable to the core. Every aspects the desktop can be customized and this sometimes overwhelms the user. I am not going to overwhelm you in this article. We have
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If you ask me to make the MATE desktop modernized with added features and GTK support, I may come up with something like Budgie! Budgie is an impressive desktop environment (DE) that provides you with a familiar layout along with a unique
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GNOME is one of the most popular desktop environments in the Linux world. But if we discuss the customizability aspect of GNOME, then you don’t as get many options as KDE. Not that you cannot customize GNOME. The GUI tool GNOME Tweaks
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