~/.themes
folder in your Home directory.Ctrl + H
to reveal hidden folders. Next, find the .themes folder or create it if it doesn’t exist. Move the extract folder mentioned above to this folder.GNOME Tweak Tool > Appearance
and select your chosen theme (and the GNOME Shell theme, if you also downloaded one).~/.icons
folder in your Home directory.Ctrl + H
to view hidden folders. Next, find the .icons folder or create it if it doesn’t exist. Move the extract folder mentioned above to this folder.GNOME Tweak Tool > Appearance
and select your chosen theme.GNOME Tweak Tool > Fonts
and set the ‘Windows Titles’ and ‘Interface’ fonts to Garuda Regular (or any other font you wish).GNOME Tweak Tool > Extensions > Dash to Dock > Appearance
to change the colour to white, and lower the opacity.System Settings > Desktop > Behaviour
) and install Plank, a desktop dock, to handle app launching and window switching:~/.icons
folder in your Home
directory. If this directory doesn’t exist, create it.~/.icons
folder in your Home
directory. If this directory doesn’t exist, create it.~/.icons
folder in your Home
directory. If this directory doesn’t exist, create it.~/.icons
folder in your Home
directory. If this directory doesn’t exist, create it..zip
archive when complete. Move both of the top level folders to the hidden ~/.icons
folder in your Home
directory. If this directory doesn’t exist, create it.zip
file or a .tar.gz
— but it doesn’t matter.~/.icons
folder in your Home
directory. If this directory doesn’t exist, create it.ctrl
+ h
to show/hide hidden files and folders on Ubuntu