

- #Make ubuntu look like mac how to#
- #Make ubuntu look like mac mac os#
- #Make ubuntu look like mac install#
This app is quite similar to Mac Spotlight. Here I am going to share two apps that can be used as an alternative to Mac Spotlight features. Sudo mv launcher_bfb.png /usr/share/unity/icons/ 10. To return to the Ubuntu logo wget -O launcher_bfb.png

Sudo mv launcher_bfb.png /usr/share/unity/icons/ Where is? Well, if you want to change everything to make a proper Mac Ubuntu theme, try the following code in the terminal: Some may wonder what's up with the Apple logo launcher. Sudo fc-cache -f -v Image credit: Use the Unity tweak tool or the Ubuntu Gnome tweak tool to change fonts. Sudo unzip mac-fonts.zip -d /usr/share/fonts rm mac-fonts.zip Run the following command: wget -O mac-fonts.zip
#Make ubuntu look like mac install#
Or you can install Mac fonts via Terminal. To change it, go to Tweak Tool > Fonts and set the 'Windows Titles' and 'Interface' fonts to Garuda. The open source version of 'Lucida Grande' is Garuda. To change the look of our Ubuntu Mac theme effort, we changed our font to 'Lucida Grande', even though Mac is using 'San Francisco' recently. Mac is well known for its graphical user interface, which includes clean and crisp fonts. MacBuntu Wallpapers Image credit: Download Macbuntu Wallpapers and save them in the images folder. You are now almost ready for your Ubuntu Mac theme.

'La Capitaine' icon pack is widely used as the best icon pack for making Macbuntu.Īfter install you must use the Unity or Gnome tweak tool to configure this icon. There are many icons available on the Internet. Having a set of mac-like icons is necessary for Ubuntu to look like macOS. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/macbuntu To install a Mac ubuntu launch pad, we recommend Slingscold as a replacement. Mac has a different launch pad where Ubuntu doesn't support it. To do this, go to “ GNOME Tweak Tool > Extensions > Dash to Dock > Appearance” lower the opacity and change the color to white. If you stick with the Gnome desktop, I suggest you use Dash to Dock Extension from the official Gnome extensions repository.īy default, it doesn't look like macOS, but you can make it look like it.
#Make ubuntu look like mac how to#
How to remove planks sudo apt-get autoremove plank macbuntu-os-plank-theme-v9 Sudo apt-get install macbuntu-os-plank-theme-lts-v7 You can also change the icon for big sur menu.Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/macbuntu Install more extensions! Try more themes! But for now, we have this.
#Make ubuntu look like mac mac os#
You have now made your Ubuntu machine look like Mac OS Catalina. In Mac OS Catalina, the lockscreen wallpaper would change to the administrator's account wallpaper. Set More Columns in Application View to 7. It took me 2 years to tweak this to look exactly like mac os. User Themes(you probably already have this one) Here is a list of all the extensions we will be using: Go to Window Titlebars section of Tweaks, and select Placement>Left (if it doesn't exist, create it.) Now, go to Tweaks and select it for your icon set. If it doesn't exist, create it.Īssuming you have gnome-tweaks installed, open it up, and select your theme for Applications.įor your shell theme, You can really do any mac theme, because we will be modifying it with extensions later. The first thing anyone is going to do, is add a shell theme.
