C H A P T E R 9
Personalizing Ubuntu: Getting Everything Just Right
If you've read this book from Chapter 1, by this stage you no doubt have become comfortable with Ubuntu. You've started to realize its advantages and are on the way to making it your OS of choice.
But things might still not be quite right. For instance, you might find the color scheme is not to your taste. Or maybe your login picture is not entirely satisfactory. Maybe you simply want to get away from the default theme and stamp your own identity on the desktop. That's what this chapter is all about: personalizing Ubuntu so you're completely happy with your user experience. To do this, you will thoroughly examine the GNOME desktop and explore its potential. You'll also add ...
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