Unity Tweak Tool is a settings manager for the Unity desktop. It provides users with a fast, simple and easy-to-use interface with which to access many useful and little known features and settings of the desktop environment that one may want to configure.
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Unity is the default desktop in Ubuntu 11.10 (current stable version) or 12.04 LTS (upcoming, although beta 1 has released), so if you’re a new Ubuntu users and want to tweak some default settings (e.g fonts, icons, themes, behavior, launcher etc) of Unity Desktop, then try the Application called – MyUnity, very similar to what Gnome Tweak Tool does for Gnome Shell interface.
MyUnity
If you are Ubuntu users, especially Ubuntu Karmic Koala and newer, there is a good news for you. The popular tweaking software for Ubuntu, Ubuntu Tweak now reach version 0.53. The binary of this version of Ubuntu tweak can be obtained from here.
Ubuntu Tweak is a powerful tool to customize Ubuntu and Unity desktop.
Lo sviluppo di Ubuntu 13.04 continua, non solo per quanto riguarda lo sviluppo del software ufficiale di Ubuntu ma anche per l’ampliamento del parco software disponibile all’interno dei vasti repository della distribuzione di Canonical, che, ricordiamo, sono frutto del merge di Debian Testing.
This simple and brief tutorial is going to show you how to quickly restore the Unity default icons, window decoration, cursor, and GTK theme in Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail.
First go to Ubuntu Software Center, search for and install “unity tweak tool”:
Unity Tweak Tool is a simple configuration software for Unity Desktop Environment.
So. I quickly got tired of Unity and at first wanted Gnome 2, but instead, I came across Gnome 3.4.1 and found some cool things like Gnome Tweak Tool and Gnome Shell Extensions.
I'm still trying to tweak Gnome and I was wondering if any of these are possible:
The Battery Icon is way too small.
Ubuntu 12.10 has been released and you may have already started customizing it. Below is a small tweak that will make Unity dash more responsive.
Ubuntu 12.10 has a 'low graphics mode' that disables some dash and launcher effects like active blur and transparency.
Unity 2D Settings is a simple GUI for configuring Unity 2D Desktop.
Unity 2D Settings has following features:
configure Unity Launcher Hide-Mode
enable/disable dash hotkey(Win-key)
show icons on desktop
show volumes and devices
enable compositing and compositor effects
Install Unity 2D Settings in Ubuntu:
Open up a terminal window, execute following commands to install unity-2d-settings from PP