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Question: I just tried to install the desktop version of Ubuntu custom desktop. I want to use Unity Tweak Tool. How can I installed the Ubuntu Unity Tweak Tool do?
Unity Tweak Tool is a popular Unity Desktop customized tools. As the name suggests, this tool is only available in Ubuntu's default desktop environment (for example, based on Unity GNOME desktop). This versatile tool allows you very easy to use and intuitive graphical user interface to customize various Unity desktop features. Its menu looks similar to the official Ubuntu system set up, but it's far more than the ability to customize the desktop from the default system settings. By using Unity Tweak Tool, you can custom configure the appearance, behavior, and many desktop components, such as workspaces, windows, icons, themes, cursors, fonts, slide, hot keys and so on. If you are a desktop user Unity, Unity Tweak Tool must be an essential application.
Although Unity Tweak Tool is an important tool for the desktop version of Ubuntu, but not in the desktop version of Ubuntu pre-installed. To be able to custom Unity desktop, the following describes how to install the desktop version of Ubuntu, Unity Tweak Tool.
Installed Ubuntu 13.04 or later in the Unity Tweak Tool
From the beginning of Ubuntu 13.04, Ubuntu foundation libraries have the Unity Tweak Tool. So its installation is very simple:
$ Sudo apt-get install unity-tweak-tool
Start Unity Tweak Tool:
$ Unity-tweak-tool
If you want to use the latest version of Unity Tweak Tool, you can install (as described below) from its PPA in.
Installed Ubuntu 12.10 in Unity Tweak Tool
Note, Unity Tweak Tool requires Ubuntu 12.10 or later. If you're thinking about Ubuntu installed on it, you can install the following method uses the PPA. When you want to test the latest development version of the library when the PPA is also very useful.
$ Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: freyja-dev / unity-tweak-tool-daily
$ Sudo apt-get update
$ Sudo apt-get install unity-tweak-tool |
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