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First up, you go and install ubuntu-dock (https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/tree/ubuntu-dock), just follow the first commands, next up go to extensions and change the dash-to-dock to panel mode, set it to the left side of the screen. Next go to the launchers (still in the dash to dock settings) and set show trashcan off. Next go to appereance (also still in the dash to dock settings). Disable built in theme, enable: shrink the dash, customize the dash color (set it to black) & show overview on startup. Set customize window counters.... to default. Next set customize opacity to fixed, and set the opacity to 70%. That's it for the dock. Now install Blur my shell (https://github.com/aunetx/blur-my-shell), & "AppIndicator and KStatusNotifierItemSupport" (https://github.com/ubuntu/gnome-shell-extension-appindicator), All you need to do is set the background to the default ubuntu wallpaper, change the icon theme and that's it.
First up, you go and install ubuntu-dock (https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/tree/ubuntu-dock), just follow the first commands, next up go to extensions and change the dash-to-dock to panel mode, set it to the left side of the screen. Next go to the launchers (still in the dash to dock settings) and set show trashcan off. Next go to appereance (also still in the dash to dock settings). Disable built in theme, enable: shrink the dash, customize the dash color (set it to black) & show overview on startup. Set customize window counters.... to default. Next set customize opacity to fixed, and set the opacity to 70%. That's it for the dock. Now install Blur my shell (https://github.com/aunetx/blur-my-shell), & "AppIndicator and KStatusNotifierItemSupport" (https://github.com/ubuntu/gnome-shell-extension-appindicator), All you need to do is set the background to the default ubuntu wallpaper, change the icon theme and that's it.
First up, you go and install ubuntu-dock (https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/tree/ubuntu-dock), just follow the first commands, next up go to extensions and change the dash-to-dock to panel mode, set it to the left side of the screen. Next go to the launchers (still in the dash to dock settings) and set show trashcan off. Next go to appereance (also still in the dash to dock settings). Disable built in theme, enable: shrink the dash, customize the dash color (set it to black) & show overview on startup. Set customize window counters.... to default. Next set customize opacity to fixed, and set the opacity to 70%. That's it for the dock. Now install Blur my shell (https://github.com/aunetx/blur-my-shell), & "AppIndicator and KStatusNotifierItemSupport" (https://github.com/ubuntu/gnome-shell-extension-appindicator), All you need to do is set the background to the default ubuntu wallpaper, change the icon theme and that's it.
I'm maintaining this for people who want to use Fedora but come from Ubuntu: https://github.com/castrojo/ublue
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