Genius! Simply the best video about customization for Gnome! This reminded me why I fell in love with Linux back on 2004. I thought Compiz and the Cube along with the Burn my Windows effects were gone for good, I'm glad you can still use them on 2024. I ditched Windows 11 a few minutes ago and installed Fedora 40 which is one of my favorite Distros. I'm having so much fun going through these settings. I cannot thank you enough sir! Please keep up the good work with these videos!
thank you for conveniently linking everything from the tutorial in the descriptions much appreciated your explanations for what everything is is also extremely helpful keep it up
This video was very detailed and cool. You covered many customization options in a single video, which I appreciate. I have downloaded it just not to lose it.😊 Thnks Brow
My friends are happy how you can do everything on Linux whatever you want. I love these type of customisation and it works on latest version of GNOME 46. I installed some extension without your video for best
Glad to hear you got it sorted out! If the Orchis theme is not affecting system apps like Settings or the File Explorer, try downloading it from GitHub and apply the theme using command: ./install.sh -l
Loved This...:)) I Am Falling More & More in Love WiTh Linux Day By Day.... Faaaaar Better Than Any O.S. No O.S Gives So much Freedom of CusTomizaTion....
If there is a working scroll wheel on your mouse, you don't need a scroll bar. But, if you don't have a scroll wheel on your mouse or if it is not working then you need the scroll bar.
Thanks a lot very informative. My questions are : 1. How to have the minimize maximise icons on fedora gnome ? 2. How to have the fedora logo while opening the terminal ? Thanks for your response 😄
To enable maximize and minimize buttons, open the Tweaks software and then click on the "Windows" option. Here you will find the option to enable those buttons. And I have no idea how to enable fedora logo while opening the terminal.
Wasn't aware how complicated it is to install themes or change settings in some distros, currently using Mint (click & done). The main Gnome obstacle IMHO nowadays is the lack of a clever, time saving, menu by default instead of throwing icons on the desktop with endless scrolling or even typing. Would be interested in a further Gnome video about menus and most efficient desktop theme & settings saving desktop space for applications but still having time, date and status icons on (auto hide is not that smart).
Try the Arc Menu extension; you may find it helpful. Here's a demonstration of how it works: th-cam.com/video/AllSHTrR6ro/w-d-xo.htmlsi=TjRrfOD6mFTUNGGy&t=9m17s ( Jump to 9:17 )
Hey, I just want to say you did a good job on the video, very clear and concise. I just want to say that before installing the extensions manager i mistakenly thought that gnome-extensions was the way to install extensions manager (it turned out to be the actual user themes extension itself). I am wondering how to remove the user themes as a whole because it is not showing on the user-downloaded part of extensions manager, but it still shows as installed and I cannot remove it. (I use arch linux btw, yes overused statement)
if gnome can be customized beautifully like this, why dont they make it default. I dont have time to be wasted customizing it. thats why desktop linux will never be mainstream.
My Legacy Applications custom themes are not working. Shell ones are fine, but Legacy is kinda only partially applied. Some windows for example terminal, has some colors and features of the theme, but most of the windows doesn't change at all no matter what I do. Any suggestions? Nice video btw!
Super cool video. I am pretty new to linux and installed a Debian OS for the first time, and it's now my main system. Thus, your video came out right in time. How do you get the minimal spaces indicator in the top left corner?
@@NHSoftThanks for your recommandation. Your advice lead to my own result on a research getting debian 12 with gnome 45. Don't want to get unstable packages, so Fedora Workstation will be my choice. Ubuntu is not my thing. Would you recommend Fedora with Gnome as a main system? Thanks in advance.
@@PicSta You can try different distros to find the best fit for your need. In some cases, Debian offers more stable software and greater availability compared to Fedora. Personally, I am using Fedora but switch distros occasionally.
he used ubuntu most likely (like mostly everyone does nowadays for the command compatibility). edit: he used fedora after a small scroll down the comment section.
And themes applied fully? When I tried to add themes this way, Adwaita either wasn't replaced at all or not fully. I needed to look for themes with install scripts through terminal, that have an option to replace adwaita
You can use the "Top Bar Organizer" extension to change the clock position to center or right. The dock will hide automatically if you haven't changed any of its settings. And, the "Just Perfection" extension may work for hiding the top bar.
@@NHSoft I have managed to shift clock to the right with "Sur Clock" extension, but I was not lucky to autohide top bar. The closest I got with "Hide Top Bar" extension but it interferes with Dock and random flickering occurs.
gnome works again in kali? i stop using gnome because it crashed on kali last month update, i have been using linux mint cinnamon version with light desktop because it has not let my brother half way dead in his use of linux, specially when his computer is not so new, i got a gnome crash last month and could not withstand the others desktops in kali so i just change to linux mint, i did not use a lot of kali pentest tools, but it was pretty functional for me using gnome in kali, also most software were working pretty fine, here in linux mint i have problems with the sync in mozilla firefox, the terminal does not help me as the kali one, and the screenshots are some kind of pain to take and edit, kali let me work pretty fine with mozilla, the terminal had a lot of assist functions and the screenshots were edited in an easy way. but mozilla has not bugged too many times in linux mint like in kali, my computer is pretty silent, and i like the minimalist way it has its things so i can program more time instead losing time on internet, it is a good thing, but i still miss having the terminal and tools all packed up right to my hands for cases and mental tranquillity.
I'm having a hard time doing this as this method for some reason doesnt work. I have done the exact same steps and no success. I've tried sudo apt update, logging back in and restarting. All my applications are up to date. What am I doing wrong?
Hi, im considering switching to mint...Does anyone have recommendations or tips? Also i would like to know: What is the performance impact when applying such customizations/animations?
Always been a die-hard KDE fan but Gnome has really stepped up over the past few years and might give it another shot!
This was the best customization video on gnome i have ever seen
Thankyou so much ❣️
those cool effects are totally nescessary to keep my self productive...
i swear!
Genius! Simply the best video about customization for Gnome! This reminded me why I fell in love with Linux back on 2004. I thought Compiz and the Cube along with the Burn my Windows effects were gone for good, I'm glad you can still use them on 2024. I ditched Windows 11 a few minutes ago and installed Fedora 40 which is one of my favorite Distros. I'm having so much fun going through these settings.
I cannot thank you enough sir! Please keep up the good work with these videos!
I can feel your happiness, glad you found this video.
Which distor are you using? @@NHSoft
@@CodeWithAbirOfficial Manjaro (KDE version)
thank you for conveniently linking everything from the tutorial in the descriptions much appreciated
your explanations for what everything is is also extremely helpful keep it up
Your support means a lot, thank you!
@@NHSoft perhaps in your next video you will actually make a tutorial i look forward to it
This video was very detailed and cool. You covered many customization options in a single video, which I appreciate. I have downloaded it just not to lose it.😊 Thnks Brow
OMG !!!!!! first the first time my linux looks amazing. Thank you
After seeing several gnome customization videos, this is the best one ever
I'm glad you found a GNOME Customization video that you really liked!
Really good! many thanks for taking the time for this.
Glad you liked it! 😊
subbed, definitely best customization video for gnome on youtube
Thanks for the appreciation.
One of the best videos, because every time I install linux but ended up returning to windows because no one explained it better
Thank you for watching! I understand the frustration of not finding clear explanations. I'm happy to hear that my video helped clarify things for you.
The best Ubuntu customization video I saw on TH-cam till now
Thanks 🙏
My friends are happy how you can do everything on Linux whatever you want. I love these type of customisation and it works on latest version of GNOME 46. I installed some extension without your video for best
I'm very happy with the result, so easy that scare 😍
Great video. I appreciate the statement about the AI generated voice. You're setting an example for the use of AI in creative work, good work!
Thankyou ʘ‿ʘ
thanks man had some issues with the theme installing but quick chatgpt could solve it. thanks again and appriciate the video
Glad to hear you got it sorted out! If the Orchis theme is not affecting system apps like Settings or the File Explorer, try downloading it from GitHub and apply the theme using command:
./install.sh -l
this is one of the best customization videos on GNOME. thanks.
Great Video, very helpful! Thx for this Upload 👍
This looks amazing! Nice job, I want to install gnome on linux mint right now just to try this lol
Great, go ahead and install GNOME (◠‿◕)
Thanks man. I really liked your video. It was very helpful. Now I can customize everything. ❤❤❤
Happy to hear the tutorial was helpful. Enjoy exploring all the personalization options!
Finally some fkin good food, this guy really knows to cook.
Wow! I didn't even know this thing could be cutomized. 😱
I am totally following this guide because I’m using a community built operating system called ester
this first time i see nice themes in gnome thankyou
You and gnom look like the stars = great
Thanks 🙏
Clean, simple, beautiful. Great video!
Thanks;
Great video - thank you.
I miss Compiz. Great to see some Compiz-like effects can be brought to Wayland.
I appreciate you creating this guide. Thank you so much!!!
Gnome is back baby !
nice video btw, THAT IS MY WALLPAPER 💀 ♥
Theres a video in your ads
What do you mean by that? What the
@@A_Random_Guy655 there are a shit ton of ads. I literally went through 6 ads in 20 minutes through this video
@@bAssisTowo Use an adblocker on chrome if you're on a desktop. On android or IPHONE use adaway or either search for another ad blocker.
@@bAssisTowoI recommend adguard or adguard home if you're a homelab user.
@@bAssisTowoHey I Reduced the ads, actually ads appears randomly from youtube side.
gorgeous setup, thanks for sharing
You save me a lot of time. Thanks for these videos
this is a great guide! amazing video, good job! :)
Thankyou!!!
@@NHSoft no problem! also, would you make a budgie customization video perhaps?
I love using Gnuum
Loved This...:))
I Am Falling More & More in Love WiTh Linux Day By Day....
Faaaaar Better Than Any O.S.
No O.S Gives So much Freedom of CusTomizaTion....
THIS VIDEO IS SO GOOD!!
Man, this is a banger, thank you 🔥
🙌
Great video! I love it 💓💓
I'm glad you like it 💞
This is Cool all that Systems Carrousel,distro hop cure.
If there is a working scroll wheel on your mouse, you don't need a scroll bar. But, if you don't have a scroll wheel on your mouse or if it is not working then you need the scroll bar.
great and clear tutorial... u got new subs
Happy to hear that! Thanks for subscribing and spreading the word.
Amazing. Thanks for sharing.
compiz wobbly is back! :3
TYSM for this, it's a great video
I Will install all of this on my next Distro... Vanilla OS!!
lol many people migrating from mac or windows will love how easy this is..
great tuto man thank you
You're welcome! I'm glad you found the tutorial useful.
Very useful video, thank you!
This ai-generated voice unironically sounds great.
Thank you!! It helped me a lot.
best video ever thank you so much
A really complete video about Gnome customization! Thanks!
Glad you found the video helpful!
Genuinely good video
Thanks;
@@NHSoft im eny of those who will find this on first try and wont have to go in an rabit hole of 100s videos to understnad how gnome works
@@samarnagar9699 Appreciate your feedback! Happy to hear the video was easy to follow.
thank you for the video, im new to linux
the custom time text is:
%A, %dth of %B %Y
it can go in the time or date input.
12 hour clock: %l:%M %P
Hello, amazing video. I was just wondering what tts voice software you are using?
Thanks,
I use 'eleven lab' for the voice
@@NHSoft thanks
Thanks a lot very informative. My questions are :
1. How to have the minimize maximise icons on fedora gnome ?
2. How to have the fedora logo while opening the terminal ?
Thanks for your response 😄
To enable maximize and minimize buttons, open the Tweaks software and then click on the "Windows" option. Here you will find the option to enable those buttons.
And I have no idea how to enable fedora logo while opening the terminal.
@@NHSoft thanks a lot !
Wasn't aware how complicated it is to install themes or change settings in some distros, currently using Mint (click & done). The main Gnome obstacle IMHO nowadays is the lack of a clever, time saving, menu by default instead of throwing icons on the desktop with endless scrolling or even typing. Would be interested in a further Gnome video about menus and most efficient desktop theme & settings saving desktop space for applications but still having time, date and status icons on (auto hide is not that smart).
Try the Arc Menu extension; you may find it helpful. Here's a demonstration of how it works: th-cam.com/video/AllSHTrR6ro/w-d-xo.htmlsi=TjRrfOD6mFTUNGGy&t=9m17s
( Jump to 9:17 )
Hey, I just want to say you did a good job on the video, very clear and concise. I just want to say that before installing the extensions manager i mistakenly thought that gnome-extensions was the way to install extensions manager (it turned out to be the actual user themes extension itself). I am wondering how to remove the user themes as a whole because it is not showing on the user-downloaded part of extensions manager, but it still shows as installed and I cannot remove it. (I use arch linux btw, yes overused statement)
Helpful video ❤
Thanks 😊
if gnome can be customized beautifully like this, why dont they make it default. I dont have time to be wasted customizing it. thats why desktop linux will never be mainstream.
Great video
9:23 muscle memory
na muscle memory is neofetch
Dash to di ... :D
I can't believe this guy just Guh Nomed me
My Legacy Applications custom themes are not working. Shell ones are fine, but Legacy is kinda only partially applied. Some windows for example terminal, has some colors and features of the theme, but most of the windows doesn't change at all no matter what I do. Any suggestions? Nice video btw!
Excellent. Many thanks
bro your content is so good the editing and the voice over
@@sahas-im1li Thanks!
Man, this is beautifull
Thanks
Dash2Dock Animated the best dock for Gnome.
Beautiful 😍 video, thanks for show us. I have a question is available workspacebar extension? Because I. Prefer workspace like that.
Bro really said just looking like a wow
It's amazing bro but what which distribution you're using?
Fedora
Super cool video. I am pretty new to linux and installed a Debian OS for the first time, and it's now my main system. Thus, your video came out right in time. How do you get the minimal spaces indicator in the top left corner?
It seems like you're using a GNOME 44-based distro. That minimal spaces indicator comes by default in GNOME 45.
@@NHSoft Okay, thanks for your quick reply. Then I should consider upgrading 🙂
@@PicSta Yeah!!! you can consider trying Fedora Workstation or 'Ubuntu 23.10' for experiencing GNOME 45.
@@NHSoftThanks for your recommandation. Your advice lead to my own result on a research getting debian 12 with gnome 45. Don't want to get unstable packages, so Fedora Workstation will be my choice. Ubuntu is not my thing. Would you recommend Fedora with Gnome as a main system? Thanks in advance.
@@PicSta You can try different distros to find the best fit for your need. In some cases, Debian offers more stable software and greater availability compared to Fedora. Personally, I am using Fedora but switch distros occasionally.
Did someone notice 'Code With Harry' in the notification ?
Thank you very much❤
You're welcome 😊
best tut ever
Love this one
i cant apply , the gnome theme does not work in legacy applications, it just does not appy no matter what legacy applications themes i select :(
This is one of best customization video on gnome! I like wallpaper on 11:00 but could not find it
www.mediafire.com/file/ghztnkfrk569za1/IMG_20240306_153803.jpg/file
@@NHSoft Thank you so much
great video
best best bro 😍
Thank you, nice one!
Glad to hear you liked it. ❣️
What linux distro did you use, which one is your favorite and which one would you recomend
he used ubuntu most likely (like mostly everyone does nowadays for the command compatibility). edit: he used fedora after a small scroll down the comment section.
Great, which Fedora are you using in this video?
Fedora Workstation
Love you bhai. Aap bahut acche ho😊
Thankyou Bhai 😊
And themes applied fully? When I tried to add themes this way, Adwaita either wasn't replaced at all or not fully. I needed to look for themes with install scripts through terminal, that have an option to replace adwaita
I have 2 questions to Gnome: 1) how to move time and date to the right? 2) how to make top bar and dock autohide?
You can use the "Top Bar Organizer" extension to change the clock position to center or right. The dock will hide automatically if you haven't changed any of its settings. And, the "Just Perfection" extension may work for hiding the top bar.
@@NHSoft I have managed to shift clock to the right with "Sur Clock" extension, but I was not lucky to autohide top bar. The closest I got with "Hide Top Bar" extension but it interferes with Dock and random flickering occurs.
Which clipboard app were you using ?
legend
🤓
gnome works again in kali? i stop using gnome because it crashed on kali last month update, i have been using linux mint cinnamon version with light desktop because it has not let my brother half way dead in his use of linux, specially when his computer is not so new, i got a gnome crash last month and could not withstand the others desktops in kali so i just change to linux mint, i did not use a lot of kali pentest tools, but it was pretty functional for me using gnome in kali, also most software were working pretty fine, here in linux mint i have problems with the sync in mozilla firefox, the terminal does not help me as the kali one, and the screenshots are some kind of pain to take and edit, kali let me work pretty fine with mozilla, the terminal had a lot of assist functions and the screenshots were edited in an easy way.
but mozilla has not bugged too many times in linux mint like in kali, my computer is pretty silent, and i like the minimalist way it has its things so i can program more time instead losing time on internet, it is a good thing, but i still miss having the terminal and tools all packed up right to my hands for cases and mental tranquillity.
Thank you!
You're welcome! Glad you found it useful.
There is also a gnome theme option for Firefox
Thanks you very much
Explained as only an Aussie can.
I'm having a hard time doing this as this method for some reason doesnt work. I have done the exact same steps and no success. I've tried sudo apt update, logging back in and restarting. All my applications are up to date. What am I doing wrong?
Hi, im considering switching to mint...Does anyone have recommendations or tips? Also i would like to know: What is the performance impact when applying such customizations/animations?
Hello how I can get the same volume control and settings interface in xfce?
What was the clock and weather thing on the Chrome browser start page? Looks like Material You?
It is the Browser extension "Material You NewTab" github.com/XengShi/materialYouNewTab
Ah that's great. What is the name of the font you use?
Poppins & Space Mono
It is there in the video 😒 @(13:38)
Yes, thank you. I wrote the comment before watching the whole video.😅@@NHSoft