There’s nothing like absence to make the heart grow fonder, as the old saying goes, and that’s apparently just as true for software projects as it is for people. Case in point: Ubuntu Tweak. Fans of ...
Ubuntu might be considered the face of Linux, but that doesn't mean it's the best distro. In fact, some of Ubuntu's own ...
There are a wealth of changes which can be made to an Ubuntu system that sit in a category that is half way between the obscure and the genuinely useful. Ubuntu Tweak is utility that exposes these ...
Ubuntu Linux only: Ubuntu Tweak is a small customization tool that gives you a single access point to some of the interface and file browsing options tucked away in Ubuntu's advanced preferences or ...
Ubuntu 9.10 only: Ubuntu Tweak, the all-in-one system modifier and software manager we've previously mentioned, has a new release out that improves the app installation process with a consolidated ...
There are numerous options in GNOME that are not exposed through the conventional preference dialogs. Many of these are only accessible through GConf, GNOME's configuration service. As a GNOME ...
Customizability has always been one of Linux’s best defining features, and the newly released Ubuntu Linux 12.04 “Precise Pangolin” is no exception. I’ve already written about a few different ways to ...
Canonical's Ubuntu 15.04, also known as Vivid Vervet, has been recently launched and it comes with the notorious systemd project. This latest edition of the standard Linux distro does not boast of any ...
Use GNOME Tweak to change icons, themes and cursors in Ubuntu 12.10 Here’s how you can install GNOME Tweak to change themes, cursors and icons in Ubuntu 12.10. 1. Open a terminal window and type in ...