This tutorial also can make it look like MacOS Ventura, if you use this wallpaper: [ Ссылка ]
All Timestamps, LINKS, and COMMANDS are below.
Having trouble with GNOME Tweaks, Themes, or Extensions? The following videos will help.
View my video on GNOME Themes: [ Ссылка ]
View my video on GNOME Extensions: [ Ссылка ]
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In this video I will walk you through how to make your GNOME Desktop look like MacOS Ventura, Monterey, or Big Sur (they all look the same, but have different wallpapers). If I find a way to make it look even more like MacOS, I'll post a new updated video on that.
How to make Ubuntu look like MacOS Ventura, Big Sur, or Monterey. Although I am using Ubuntu 22.04, any Linux OS with GNOME will work. This video is meant to make GNOME LOOK like Mac OS, but not necessarily act like it. I might create a video in the future on how to make it act more like mac. Anyway, this video will include installing a Mac theme on Ubuntu Jammy Jellyfish, or your Linux Distro. This video will also help you learn more about the GNOME Shell and GNOME Customization to make it look more like Mac.
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Make Ubuntu 22.04 Look like Windows 11: [ Ссылка ]
Make Ubuntu 20.04 Focal Fossa look like MacOS: [ Ссылка ]
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Introduction
1:26 Dock Setup
1:48 Installing Required Packages
3:44 Installing GTK Theme
6:20 Installing Icon Theme
6:58 Wallpaper
7:35 Applying the Themes
8:43 Installing Cursor Theme
10:23 Install MacOS Font
11:46 MacOS UI Blur
13:14 Left Titlebar Buttons
13:35 Minimizing Effect (Magic Lamp)
14:20 Final Words
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LINKS & COMMANDS:
The below links and commands are shown in the order they show up in the video.
-- UPDATE SYSTEM COMMAND:
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
-- INSTALL REQUIRED PACKAGES:
sudo apt install gnome-tweaks gnome-shell-extensions gnome-shell-extension-manager -y
sudo apt install git
-- WHITESUR GTK THEME REPOSITORY:
[ Ссылка ]
-- CLONE THE REPO:
git clone [ Ссылка ]
-- INSTALL WHITESUR THEMES:
cd WhiteSur-gtk-theme
./install.sh -t all -N glassy
sudo ./tweaks.sh
-- WHITESUR ICON THEME (In the video I clicked a download button and it brought me here):
[ Ссылка ]
-- CLONE THE ICON THEME REPO
cd ~
git clone [ Ссылка ]
-- INSTALL THE ICON THEME
cd WhiteSur-icon-theme
./install.sh
-- DOWNLOAD WALLPAPERS (In the video I clicked a download button and it brought me here):
[ Ссылка ]
-- MACOS CURSORS:
[ Ссылка ]
-- MACOS FONTS REPO:
[ Ссылка ]
-- BLUR MY SHELL EXTENSION (If you want to use the extensions website instead of the Extension Manager. Here's a tutorial on using the website if you're not familiar with it: [ Ссылка ])
[ Ссылка ]
-- COMPIZ ALIKE MAGIC LAMP EFFECTt (If you want to use the extensions website instead of the Extension Manager.)
[ Ссылка ]
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Video Editing Tutorials: [ Ссылка ]
My Computer Science/Linux Videos: [ Ссылка ]
All my GoPro videos: [ Ссылка ]
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