Download flutter
tar xvf flutter_linux_1.17.5-stable.tar.xz
Download flutter
tar xvf flutter_linux_1.17.5-stable.tar.xz
## Follow this link for further updates to Github Desktop for Ubuntu https://github.com/shiftkey/desktop/releases/latest | |
# UPDATE (2021-10-18): Thanks to Amin Yahyaabadi's message, the updated code is as follows | |
sudo wget https://github.com/shiftkey/desktop/releases/download/release-2.9.3-linux3/GitHubDesktop-linux-2.9.3-linux3.deb | |
### Uncomment below line if you have not installed gdebi-core before | |
# sudo apt-get install gdebi-core | |
sudo gdebi GitHubDesktop-linux-2.9.3-linux3.deb | |
# UPDATE (2021-03-05): Thanks to PaoloRanzi81's comment, the updated code is as follows https://gist.github.com/PaoloRanzi81 |
If you've ever wanted to break free from Ubuntu's predefined color schemes and add your own personal touch to the system's appearance, you're not alone. While Ubuntu provides users with a selection of 10 distinct color schemes to choose from, there are times when you crave a more unique look, perhaps even a specific color that speaks to you personally—like the enchanting blend of purple and blue.
However, Ubuntu doesn't offer a straightforward way to add your custom color through the settings menu. Fear not, though, because with the assistance of a tool called dconf Editor, you can bring your preferred hue into the mix. In this article, we'll guide you through the process.
Installing dconf Editor
Before you can embark on your color customization journey, you'll need to ensure that dconf Editor is installed on your system. Follow these steps to get it up and running: