If you want to add the recycle bin to the dock, just run the command in the terminal:
Add the trash can icon to the dock launcher. Or open dconf editor, navigate to org / gnome / shell / extensions / dash-to-dock and enable the ‘show-apps-at-top’ key value.Ĥ. Gsettings set .dash-to-dock show-apps-at-top true You can also make other configurations, for example by moving the application menu button to the left.Īnd this can be done with a single command in the terminal: Move the Show Applications button to the left.
In the dconf editor, navigate to org / gnome / shell / extensions / dash-to-dock, then scroll down and uncheck the key value of ‘ extension height‘ģ. to do dconf editor (Install it in the Ubuntu software) Gsettings set .dash-to-dock Extend-Height falseĭo you hate Linux commands? You can do this with a graphical tool called. You can disable this feature by running a single command in the Terminal (open the Terminal using Ctrl + Alt + T):
Alternatively, if you feel confident using the macOS command line, see the community documentation on How to install Ubuntu on MacBook using USB Stick for a more manual approach. See our How to burn a DVD on macOS for further details. Go to dock Settings in the left area, then set “Position on the screen” to bottom.īy default, the Dock Launcher expands to the full available height (width). If your Mac still refuses to boot off your USB stick you may find it easier to boot and install off an Ubuntu DVD instead. The ‘Ubuntu Dock’ is highly customizable by default settings Utility offers only a few options.įirst find and open it settings Utility from the application menu. The left panel in Ubuntu 19.10 is called by the Gnome Shell extension called ‘ Ubuntu dock‘, a branch of the Dash-to-Dock extension. This short tutorial shows how to customize the left panel on the Ubuntu 19.10 Gnome desktop to look like the Mac OS Dock Launcher.