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Whether you're a seasoned sysadmin or just getting started, these videos are designed to help you improve your workflow efficiency and get more done in less time. From command line hacks to system optimization tips, we're going to cover a wide range of topics that are sure to make your life easier.
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Your setup looks great, but I'm having trouble getting other applications to pick up the Dracula theme. When I apply Dracula in Gnome Tweaks, basic applications like the file manager work fine, but others I installed manually, like Timeshift and Cheese, don't work with this theme. They use a light theme, which breaks the consistent look and feel of the setup. I also tried different dark themes, but the problem remains. Only when I use the built-in Pop Dark theme then other applications adopt the dark look and feel. Does anyone else have the same problem and/or know any solutions?
This looks great, however the menu bar (File/Edit/Window/Help/etc..) in multiple applications (Signal, Hexchat, etc..) appears white and completely ruins the theme. Is there any fix for this?
Tried it, unfortunately the dracula theme works for some apps and not for others like Firefox and brave. Even the cursor is one theme sometimes and another one in other apps
I like the Mac OS Dock, that magnifies the icons when you hover your cursor over them. A tutorial on how to set it all up to look and act like a real Mac OS.
I was watching this on the incognito mode, copied and pasted on the video URL, so I can (comment, like) && Subscribe!! Best "ricing" for Pop I have seen, quick and simple :)
You just got a sub dconf is good option i am gonna try out this theme and icons of my fedora, can you tell me the name of the menu that appears in the middle? It's really handy
everything works except for 2 things. Icon pack - flattery indigo doesnt give the indigo color but a bluish color, while the 'faltery dark one gave the Indigo color. the other one is the minimize maximize and close symbols or icons arent like mac and look like windows ones instead (only in browsers) but i notice in the video that his browsers arent like that. any advice for me ?
Oh, I always used a tar | tar command line to copy directories full of data, but was always frustrated by the lack of a progress indicator (other than see the filenames fill the screen).
It's really cool how granular these instructions are, I like how you note every step, shortcut, and alternate way of doing things. Good documentation is important and you've done a stellar job here.
i saw another video in youtube and only installed the pop os nvidia thing this month. we have to disable secure boot in bios and fastboot option from the power settings in control panel, before even trying to install it. it works perfectly for me cause i did it exactly like them. you could try too. i dont know the name of the channel but you could see them using a hp laptop to install it (that's the one)
Your meaning for "ricing" is totally wrong. It actually comes from the saying, "ricing a car" or a "riced out car". Its a derogatory term for a overly modified Japanese car.