

When the installation completes, you’ll need to log out and log back in (so bookmark this page). The above command will not only install the downloaded files, it will also fix a few dependency issues that arise from the installation. Sudo dpkg -i *.deb & sudo apt-get -f install & dpkg -i *.deb Once that installation is complete, issue the command: To do this, issue the command sudo apt-get install dconf-editor. Back at the terminal window, change into the UNITY directory with the command cd ~/Downloads/UNITY.īefore we install those files, we must first install the dconf-editor. Save all of those files into newly created directory. Once that directory has been created, download the six required. So open the terminal window and issue the command mkdir ~/Downloads/UNITY. The first thing you are going to want to do is open a terminal window and create a new directory to house a few downloaded files. Linux turns 30: Celebrating the open source operating system (free PDF)įear not, intrepid Ubuntu fans, if you’re using a daily build of Xenial Xerus (16.04), you can take that Launcher and move it to the bottom of your screen. One of the most beautiful and user friendly Linux distributions gets even better When the ball drops on Ubuntu 16.04, those cries will have officially been heard.īecome a Linux expert just in time for the 2022 boomĥ things Linux needs to seriously compete in the desktop market that you probably never considered Up until recently, it seemed the call out for this particular customization had been ignored. That option…moving the Launcher to the bottom of the window. Yes, there is the Unity Tweak Tool (which can be installed from the standard repositories), but even with the amount of tweaks that app allows, it’s been missing one highly sought after option. One of the biggest complaints about Ubuntu Unity is the lack of configuration.

If you've longed to move the Ubuntu Unity panel to the bottom of your window, and you happen to be using a daily build of 16.04, Jack Wallen shows you how you can pull off this long-awaited configuration. How to move the Ubuntu Unity panel to the bottom
