Customizing Unity

Posted by kprojects on May 20, 2013 10:34 PM EDT
Linux.org; By Devyn Collier Johnson
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With Linux, it is easy to customize many settings and features including appearance. Unity (one of many desktop interfaces) is no exception. Unity is the desktop interface that is maintained and developed by Canonical. Canonical uses Unity as the default interface for their popular operating system - Ubuntu. Users can easily change the theme, cursor, icons, and fonts used in Unity.

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