![]() sudo snap remove gnome-system-monitor sudo apt install gnome-system-monitor. Just uninstall with snap and reinstall with APT. Luckily, the workaround is very very easy. usr/share/gnome-shell/theme/gnome-shell. One of these growing pains is that it 'themes' each application differently than it has in the past, and some of the new 'theming' hasnt had the kinks worked out yet. Use the top bordercolor for any border, so we In Settings, click 'Personalization' in the sidebar, then select 'Colors. Or you can right-click the taskbar and select 'Settings' in the menu that appears. usr/share/gnome-shell/theme/gnome-classic.cssīorder-top-color: #666 /* we don‘t supportnon-uniform border-colors and First, open the Settings app by pressing Windows+i on your keyboard. Modify the content, vi in the command mode can use "/keyword" to find usr/share/gnome-shell/modes/classic.jsonīack up first, go to the/usr/share/gnome-shell/modes/directory Three files need to be modified, namely/USR/SHARE/GNOME-SHELL/MODES/CLASSIC.JSON,/USR/SHARE/GNOME-SHELL/THEME/GNOME-CLASSIC.CSS and/usr/ Share/gnome-shell/theme/gnome-shell.css ![]() For example, the memory bar has orange whereas the CPU threads do not. These two steps can also be solved directly We see red, green, orange, dark blue and potentially aqua, and there also some offset between bars of different types. ![]() However, both the left (or bottom) dock panel and top bar do NOT appear in the non-primary displays. GNOME by default will extend the desktop screen if you plugged in a second monitor. I use GNOME, for the use of Windows I, this interface is indeed a bit ugly, but, will also be used, recently found a software (Cairo-dock) can beautify the desktop, and then installed, but after the installation found a problem: The original taskbar blocks the interface of the software, so you can find ways to hide the taskbarĭelete/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/ directoryīefore deleting the backup, need administrator rights, I directly back up to the directory, the bottom of the operation is done in/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/ For those working on Ubuntu Linux with multiple monitors, here’s how to enable the left dock panel and top bar on all displays. ![]()
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