You should see the Dash to dock now - right-click on the 9 little dots icon - and click on Dash to dock settings.Go to the Tweaks app again in the Extensions section - Dash to dock should be enabled or enable it if it's not - and disable Ubuntu dock.Go to Gnome Extensions and install dash to dock.One more thing I consider it's nice to do is to configure Dash to dock - this can give you also a dock experience similar to macOS. One additional thing I did was install a BigSur wallpaper image, that you can easily find on google, and now the apps you open on your new Ubuntu installation will look like this, and I personally think it's pretty nice: ![]() Note you can also install & configure MacOS fonts, but I like the Ubuntu ones so I kept those. Once you do this you open Tweaks app and configure the themes and icons:.Download and unzip the WhiteSur icon theme from here and put it in your home directory in a.themes folder if it doesn't exist and unzip the downloaded folders there. I downloaded both the simple dark & light ones. Download the WhiteSur Gtk Theme from here.Install gnome shell extensions: sudo apt install gnome-shell-extensions.Install gnome tweeks: sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool. ![]() Since I've used an M1 Mac with BigSur for a while I got very used to the "BigSur theme" and the good thing is you can replicate this on Ubuntu. If you haven't installed Ubuntu 20.04 yet, a simple google search will get you all info needed on how to create a bootable USB with Ubuntu, how to shrink your current Windows partition & finally configure BIOS to boot & install Linux.Īlso, please note that this article is just scratching the surface of the configuration options of Ubuntu. This article assumes that you already configured your system to run Linux (Ubuntu 20.04) - and describes what customizations I did that I think are cool. I'm very impressed by how stable this system is and how customizable it is & quite frankly I think it makes an awesome dev environment. ![]() Since I recently configured my laptop to dual boot into Ubuntu 20.04, I wanted to share my experience and what I think you can do to make your use of this system as pleasant as possible.
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