
Taking Ubuntu To The Next Level DistroTube
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Date: 2022-03-30
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Comments and reviews: 10
Nikkeh
Hey Derek, would be nice if you could put this in the description so we would have the video divided into these little segments
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:59 Installing a terminal prompt
4:32 Setting the Dracula color scheme for Gnome Terminal
8:14 Setting Dracula for Gedit
10:10 Installing the Dracula GTK theme
15:09 Setting a wallpaper for the theme
17:04 Setting up keybindings
22:27 Using apt for installing programs
24:13 Controlling startup applications
25:56 Enabling the GRUB menu
29:16 Disabling Ubuntu dock
31:30 Outro
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Hey Derek, would be nice if you could put this in the description so we would have the video divided into these little segments
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:59 Installing a terminal prompt
4:32 Setting the Dracula color scheme for Gnome Terminal
8:14 Setting Dracula for Gedit
10:10 Installing the Dracula GTK theme
15:09 Setting a wallpaper for the theme
17:04 Setting up keybindings
22:27 Using apt for installing programs
24:13 Controlling startup applications
25:56 Enabling the GRUB menu
29:16 Disabling Ubuntu dock
31:30 Outro
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Daniel
To me as a Linux User it doesn't matter to me what distro to me heck you can use Mint and make it to your liking to me there is no such thing oh Ubuntu is for noobs only no! To others Ubuntu may just work better then other distros like Manjaro or Fedora. Linux isn't about choosing the trend it's about the freedom it gives, you can make any distro how you want you choose a base and customize it to your liking and thats what I love about Linux something like Windows you barely can customize it and you can barely customize it.
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To me as a Linux User it doesn't matter to me what distro to me heck you can use Mint and make it to your liking to me there is no such thing oh Ubuntu is for noobs only no! To others Ubuntu may just work better then other distros like Manjaro or Fedora. Linux isn't about choosing the trend it's about the freedom it gives, you can make any distro how you want you choose a base and customize it to your liking and thats what I love about Linux something like Windows you barely can customize it and you can barely customize it.
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Lewis
I'll be honest, keyboard shortcuts for closing a window to me is slower. I don't know if that's just me but I can much snappier and faster move the cursor and hit the close button faster than getting my fingers onto the keys for a shortcut. Maybe thats because I'm primarily a gamer on PC rather than anything else so I'm more mouse trained than keyboard trained.
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I'll be honest, keyboard shortcuts for closing a window to me is slower. I don't know if that's just me but I can much snappier and faster move the cursor and hit the close button faster than getting my fingers onto the keys for a shortcut. Maybe thats because I'm primarily a gamer on PC rather than anything else so I'm more mouse trained than keyboard trained.
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Brian
The dock shows which programs are open correct? So if that is gone, what is the next best way to confirm what is still open, so it can be closed if not needed to save resources? Say you opened a bunch of things throughout a session and weren't ready to reboot or log off yet, but wanted to free up some memory.
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The dock shows which programs are open correct? So if that is gone, what is the next best way to confirm what is still open, so it can be closed if not needed to save resources? Say you opened a bunch of things throughout a session and weren't ready to reboot or log off yet, but wanted to free up some memory.
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Akash
Thanks, I really needed this to change that booring look my Ubuntu had-. As a new user of linux I really appreciate how much customisation we can do but hated that we cannot do that directly with the options available. I really like Ubuntu as it is so beginner friendly but I really hate it looks-.
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Thanks, I really needed this to change that booring look my Ubuntu had-. As a new user of linux I really appreciate how much customisation we can do but hated that we cannot do that directly with the options available. I really like Ubuntu as it is so beginner friendly but I really hate it looks-.
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palebluedot
One important thing that you could have shown is changing the tab names for the different shells one might open in the same terminal window. By default, they show the active directory in the shell. Changing the tab name requires one to change the -/.bashrc.
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One important thing that you could have shown is changing the tab names for the different shells one might open in the same terminal window. By default, they show the active directory in the shell. Changing the tab name requires one to change the -/.bashrc.
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Sarius_Gaming
Hey there i actually did all the steps is there a Problem using the 20.4 LTS version of Ubuntu because i cant find the GTK Master in the gnome-tweaks app i checked if it is in the right directory and i used the commands from the draculatheme page
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Hey there i actually did all the steps is there a Problem using the 20.4 LTS version of Ubuntu because i cant find the GTK Master in the gnome-tweaks app i checked if it is in the right directory and i used the commands from the draculatheme page
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GrandNebSmada
Honestly I don't really understand why you would want to get rid of the dock simply for the act of minimizing things. Sure there's Alt-Tab but sometimes it is faster to just use the mouse if you have multiple instances of a program open.
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Honestly I don't really understand why you would want to get rid of the dock simply for the act of minimizing things. Sure there's Alt-Tab but sometimes it is faster to just use the mouse if you have multiple instances of a program open.
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Vince
DT...why bother when these features come standard in other distros? Like Gnome, despite the new face paint....why bother? Even Ubuntu doesn't care about their own distribution. Remember unity? Remember being the key word.
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DT...why bother when these features come standard in other distros? Like Gnome, despite the new face paint....why bother? Even Ubuntu doesn't care about their own distribution. Remember unity? Remember being the key word.
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Nadun
Hey derek im noob.. i have a question for you.. if i dont want gnome DE can i uninstall it and just run a tiling window manager only with ubuntu.. im very glad to see tutorial if u have enough time.. thanks a lot !!
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Hey derek im noob.. i have a question for you.. if i dont want gnome DE can i uninstall it and just run a tiling window manager only with ubuntu.. im very glad to see tutorial if u have enough time.. thanks a lot !!
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