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Making Linux more comfortable

Most of us are probably used to working on a Windows or a Mac machine. These operating systems are packed with nice and shiny features to make working with them easier. Most Linux distribution on the other hand come rather 'clean' and simple. But you can add extensions to make working with them a little easier.

Dark mode

Maybe you're not there yet, but once you've been staring at a computer all day for several days you might want to change to the “Dark mode” to relieve your eyes.

  1. Click on the three symbols in the upper right corner of your screen
  2. Click on the button 'Dark Mode'

  • For the web browser there are extensions like Dark Reader that convert web pages into dark mode

Tweaks

Tweaks is a software that provides a number of adjustments for the overall look and feel of Linux. Below you will see how to activate the minimize and maximize options for windows, but take your time and check out the other options as well.

  1. Move your cursor to the upper left corner of your screen -or- press the Windows key to open the Applications menu
  2. Type in 'Tweaks' and open the application by pressing Enter
  3. Go to 'Window Titlebars'
  4. Toggle 'Maximize' and 'Minimize'

Extensions

Similar to browser extensions, there are also extensions for Linux. You can manage them in the application 'Extensions'.

  1. Move your cursor to the upper left corner of your screen -or- press the Windows key to open the Applications menu
  2. Type in 'Extensions' and open the application by pressing Enter
  3. Scroll down and toggle the entry for 'WindowList'