I don't like GNOME default app launcher as it has no alphabetical order. How will I launch my apps with an App Drawer like Android? Is there any extension available?
Bounty Edit: This post explains better the problem
I've already made some posts asking how to adjust some little features from the themes you install in Gnome. In this case I've been manipulating the Arc-Black Theme with the following file for a while:
usr/share/themes/Arc-Black/gnome-shell/gnome-shell.css
. However, I haven't found any line of code to change the text or background color of the notifications.
Note: The following picture shows what happens in the notification panel, but, it's the same case for the pop-up system notifications.
Are there settings in Ubuntu 20.04 similar to multiple figure gesture controls in Windows? If there are how do I activate and configure them? At least, is there an extension that can do this? See images below to what windows offer. Also is there a way to add refresh (alt
+ F2
) to the right-click menu?
Edit: I have tried this tutorial but it didn't work for me. I found a good solution with this extension which is exactly what I want but it only works for Wayland. Is there anyonewho can give me an alternative or create one for me?
I love GNOME Screensaver application and all the themes that can use be used with it -the defaults and additionals from the repositories. So I would like to prefer the "Random" theme selection.
The problem: there's a choice as Images Directory among themes. When I opt for Random, screensaver shows the content of my Images directory as well. No need to give details, but this is not suitable for more than one reason. Shortly, that directory is very private for me and screensaver, by nature, is to be wieved by everybody when we lock the screen and leave the computer.
Once upon a time there were a number of discussions on the issue, but the developers' approach was something like this: "This is not a bug, this is a feature". Technically it may not be considered as a bug, but still it is a personal security issue for me.
A workaround may be not to use the default Images directory for images -or putting just a few screensaver-safe image in it- and to use another directory for the personal images, instead. I don't like this way because desktop integration of GNOME & Ubuntu makes that directory -which comes as default- functional for some image related task.
So the question: How can I choose Random option for the GNOME Screensaver and yet not include the Image directory to the line?
I currently have Gmail set up as my default account with Evolution. I have various signatures that I would like to use and select prior to sending specific emails. Is there a way to:
- Create a signature that isn't associated with a specific account
- Have the option to attach a specific signature, or no signature at all.
Currently I have a work signature, a joke signature, a "Sent from Ubuntu" signature, and a couple of social network signatures. Some of these are appropriate, but I wouldn't want to attach one of my joke signatures on a work email. Sometimes all I want to do is just send the email without a signature.
Is there a way to do this using Evolution?