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How to Make Ubuntu Look Like macOS in 5 Easy Steps
======
Customization is one of the main reasons [why I use Linux][1]. There is no end to the kind of customization you can do to your desktop Linux. You can change icons, themes, change fonts, change terminals, add screenlets, [indicator applets][2], extensions and what not.
We have covered numerous desktop customization tips and tricks on Its FOSS. In this one, Ill show you how to make Ubuntu look like macOS.
Many people use macOS because of its simplistic and elegant look. You may disagree with it but it remains a popular opinion. Even there are Linux distributions that have macOS like look and feel.
**One of the readers requested us to show how to make Ubuntu look like macOS** and hence weve created this tutorial. In fact, this is a **good example to show the customization capability of desktop Linux**.
No, you dont have to install a new distribution just for customizing the looks. You can do some tweaking on your own and give your system mac-like looks.
### How to give your Ubuntu Linux a macOS makeover
![][3]
Although this article suggests its for Ubuntu, you can follow it for **other distributions with GNOME desktop** with little or no changes. Please make sure to [check your desktop environment][4].
To be honest, even if you are using some other desktop environment, you can still take some hints about what changes to do. But you have to make sure to follow the steps using your DEs tools.
#### Prerequisites: GNOME Tweaks and GNOME Extensions
Please make sure to [install GNOME Tweaks tool][5]. Youll need it for changing the themes and icons.
Youll also need to [enable GNOME Extensions][6] for changing GNOME Shell and adding planks.
After you enable GNOME Extension, you need to install “user themes” extension from [Gnome extensions][7] or just go to [this link][8] and click on the switch to turn it on.
I also expect you to have some knowledge [about installing themes in Ubuntu][9]. Ill briefly touch on this subject, though.
Lets see the steps one by one.
#### Step 1: Install a macOS inspired GTK theme
Since the focus is on making GNOME look like macOS, you should choose a macOS like theme. There are plenty of themes which are macOS like.
**Download a theme of your choice**
You can go to [Gnome-look][10] site, and look for themes for GTK3. Dont worry if you see “Pling” written on the Gnome-look website, they both are from same providers.
You can choose any theme you want. Here are some macOS themes I think you should take a look at:
[**mcOS 11**][11]
[McHigh Sierra][12]
[Catalina][13]
[McMojave][14]
I shall be using “[McMojave][14]” in this article. You can choose any theme you want. You will find dropdown download button on the right side of website, click on it.
![McMojave Dark Theme][15]
Here you may find various “.tar.xz” files. These different files contain same theme with small differences. Like in “McMojave” we have variations like dark and light theme. You can try them all, or just pick anyone you like from the carousel given in middle.
**Set downloaded theme**
Extract the downloaded theme and copy this extracted theme folder to .local/share/themes folder.
Open GNOME Tweak tool and change the Application and Shell theme. As soon as you change the themes, you can see those three yellow, green and red buttons, and that Apple logo on upper left corner. You can also notice come changes on panel items.
![McMojave GTK and Shell theme][16]
#### Step 2: Install macOS like icons
The next step in this macOS makeover is to use macOS like icons.
**Download icon set**
Here are some icon sets I suggest that you can download from Gnome-look website:
[McMojave-circle][17]
[Mojave CT-icons][18]
[Cupertino icons][19]
I shall be using “[McMojave-circle][17]” in this article, feel free to use any icons you like.
Just like the theme, you can download it from “download” dropdown button from right side. Here you may also find various different versions of same icons.
![Mcmojave Circle][20]
**Set icon**
Now set the downloaded icon. For that extarct the download folder and copy it to .icons folder in your home directory. See this article on [installing icon][9] [][9][themes in Ubuntu][9].
This is what this icon looks like:
![McMojave Circle Icons Look][21]
#### Step 3: Add macOS like dock
Without macOS like dock, your Ubuntu will not look like macOS. There are various docks available for Linux. I like [Dash to Dock][22] and I am going to use it here.
Dash to Dock is a GNOME extension. By now you are familar with GNOME Extensions. Just go to [this link][23] and click on toggle button to install it. Your native dock will be automatically replaced with dash-to-dock.
You can change settings by right clicking on “show applications” button (rightmost menu button), and selecting “Dash to dock settings”.
![Dash To Dock][24]
#### Step 4: Use macOS wallpaper
Most of the complicated stuff are done. Now its time to set macOS wallpaper. You can download macOS default wallpapers from the link below:
[Download macOS wallpapers][25]
**Change the desktop background**
I shall be using “Mojave Day” wallpaper. Right click on the downloaded image and select Set As Wallpaper option to change the wallpaper.
After setting this wallpaper, this is how my system looks like:
![][26]
**Change the lock screen Wallpaper**
The lock screen background option is removed from the settings of [Ubuntu 20.04][27]. Now it uses blurred desktop wallpaper as the background of lock screen.
To set a custom lock screen wallpaper, you can use “[Lock screen background][28]” extension.
Open “Lock screen background” extension setting, and set lock screen wallpaper.
![Lock Screen Background Setting][29]
This is how the lockscreen looks now. If you are wondering, heres [how to take screenshot of lockscreen in Ubuntu][30].
![Lock Screen][31]
![Login Screen][32]
#### Step 5: Change system fonts
For several years, the primary system font in macOS is San Francisco. But this San Francisco font is not public domain but proprietary like so many other things in the Apple ecosystem. For this reason, you cannot use this font.
What you can do is to use an open source font that looks similar to the San Francisco fonts. I recommend using [Roboto][33] font by Google or [Source Sans Pro][34] by Adobe.
[Installing fonts is straightforward in Ubuntu][35]. Download the zip files of the fonts and just double-click on the ttf files in the extracted folder. It will give you the option to install the fonts one by one.
If you want to save time and install all the fonts at once, extract all fonts in it to the “.fonts” directory in your home folder (~/.fonts).
![Installing fonts][36]
Once you have installed the fonts, you can change the system wide font using GNOME Tweaks tool.
![Set Fonts][37]
#### Bonus Tip: Spotlight like app launcher (if you want to go the extra mile)
If you are a fan of macOS Spotlight launcher, you may have something similar on Linux also. My favorite package for getting this kind of launcher is “[Albert][38]“.
You can find the [installation instruction for Albert on its website][39].
After installing; open “Albert” and set hotkey (key combination you want for opening launcher) and you are good to go. I think in macOS, the Command+Space is to launch Spotlight. You may set Super+Space [keyboard shortcut in Ubuntu][40].
You will get many themes in built, in picture below Ive used “Spotlight dark”.
Albert wont be able to launch apps directly, you have to give it permissions for where it can look for search results.
![Albert Settings][41]
After setting up, this is how it looks:
![Albert dark theme][42]
This is how my Ubuntu 20.04 looks like after making all the customizations. Does it look like macOS? You be the judge.
![macOS Theme][43]
![Ubuntu with macOS makeover][44]
So, this is how you can make your GNOME desktop look like macOS. As I said in the beginning, this is a good example of Linux desktops customization capability.
If you have any new ideas or have any queries; the comment section is all yours.
_Written by Sumeet with additional inputs from Abhishek Prakash._
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[1]: https://itsfoss.com/why-use-linux/
[2]: https://itsfoss.com/best-indicator-applets-ubuntu/
[3]: https://i2.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Make-Ubuntu-Look-like-MacOS.png?ssl=1
[4]: https://itsfoss.com/find-desktop-environment/
[5]: https://itsfoss.com/gnome-tweak-tool/
[6]: https://itsfoss.com/gnome-shell-extensions/
[7]: https://extensions.gnome.org/
[8]: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/19/user-themes/
[9]: https://itsfoss.com/install-themes-ubuntu/
[10]: https://www.gnome-look.org/
[11]: https://www.pling.com/p/1220826
[12]: https://www.pling.com/p/1013714
[13]: https://www.pling.com/p/1226871
[14]: https://www.pling.com/p/1275087
[15]: https://i0.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/McMojave-dark-theme.png?ssl=1
[16]: https://i2.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/McMojave-Desktop.png?ssl=1
[17]: https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1305429/
[18]: https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1210856/
[19]: https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1102582/
[20]: https://i0.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/McMojave-circle-.png?ssl=1
[21]: https://i0.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/McMojave-circle-icons-look.png?fit=800%2C494&ssl=1
[22]: https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock
[23]: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/307/dash-to-dock/
[24]: https://i0.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Dash-to-dock-1.png?ssl=1
[25]: https://oswallpapers.com/category/mac-os/
[26]: https://i1.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Wallpaper.png?fit=800%2C450&ssl=1
[27]: https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-20-04-release-features/
[28]: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1476/unlock-dialog-background/
[29]: https://i2.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Lock-screen-background-setting.png?ssl=1
[30]: https://itsfoss.com/screenshot-login-screen-ubuntu-linux/
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[32]: https://i2.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Login-screen-1.png?ssl=1
[33]: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Roboto?query=robot
[34]: https://adobe-fonts.github.io/source-sans-pro/
[35]: https://itsfoss.com/install-fonts-ubuntu/
[36]: https://i0.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Fonts.png?ssl=1
[37]: https://i1.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Set-fonts.png?ssl=1
[38]: https://albertlauncher.github.io/
[39]: https://albertlauncher.github.io/docs/installing/
[40]: https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-shortcuts/
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[42]: https://i1.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Albert-look.png?ssl=1
[43]: https://i2.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/macOS-theme.png?fit=800%2C450&ssl=1
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如何使用 5 个简单的步骤来使 Ubuntu 看起来像 macOS
======
定制系统是 [我为什么使用 Linux][1] 的一个主要原因。定制桌面 Linux 的道路是永无止境的.你可以更改图标,主题,字体,终端,添加屏幕小工具,[指示器小程序][2], 扩展小程序等诸如此类的东西。
我们已经在 FOSS 上介绍了很多桌面环境定制的建议和技巧。在这篇文章中,我将向你展示如何使 Ubuntu 看起来像 macOS 。
很多人使用 macOS ,是因为它的简单和唯美的外观。你可能不同意这一点,但是这仍然是一个流行的观点。甚至可以说这里有些类似 macOS 外观和感觉的 Linux 发行版。
**一位读者要求我们展示如何使 Ubuntu 看起来像 macOS** ,因此我们创建了这篇教程。事实上,这是一个 **很好的用来展示桌面 Linux 定制能力的示例**
不,你没有必要为定制外观而安装一个新的发行版。你可以在你自己的系统上做一些调整来给予你一个类似 macOS 的外观。
### 如何给予你的 Ubuntu Linux 一个 macOS 外观改造
![][3]
尽管这篇文章是对 Ubuntu 的建议,但是你也可以在 **其它使用 GNOME desktop** 的发行版中使用这些建议,只需要做很少或不做任何更改。请确保 [检查你的桌面环境][4] 。
平心而论,即使你使用一些其它的桌面环境,你仍然可以获得一些关于要做哪些更改的提示。但是你必需确保使用你所用桌面环境的工具来遵循这些步骤。
#### 必要条件: GNOME Tweaks 和 GNOME 扩展
请确保 [安装 GNOME Tweaks 工具][5] 。你将需要它来更改主题和图标。
你也将需要 [启用 GNOME 扩展][6] 来更改 GNOME Shell 和添加重要的要点。
在你启用 GNOME 扩展后,你需要从 [Gnome 扩展][7] 来安装“用户主题”扩展,或者只需要转到 [这个超链接][8] ,并单击开关来将其打开。
我也要求你有一些 [在 Ubuntu 上安装主题][9] 的知识。不过,我将简单得涉及这个主题。
让我们依次看看每个步骤。
#### 步骤 1: 安装一个受 macOS 影响的 GTK 主题
因为重点是使 GNOME 看起来像 macOS ,所以你应该选择一个像 macOS 一样的主题。在这里有很多像 macOS 一样的主题。
**下载一个你选择的主题**
你可以转到 [Gnome-look][10] 站点,并搜索关于 GTK3 的主题。如果你看到 “Pling” 写在 Gnome-look 网站上,不用担心。因为它们都来自同一个提供商。
你可以选择任何你像要的主题。这里有一些 macOS 主题,我认为你应该看一看:
[**mcOS 11**][11]
[McHigh Sierra][12]
[Catalina][13]
[McMojave][14]
在这篇文章中,我将使用 “[McMojave][14]”。你可以选择任何你想要的主题。你将在网站的右侧找到下拉式的下载按钮,单击它。
![McMojave 暗黑主题][15]
在这里你可以找到各种各样的 “.tar.xz” 文件。这些不同是文件包含略有区别的相同主题。像在 “McMojave” 中,我们有像暗黑主题和明亮主题的变体。你可以全试,或者从转盘中间选择你喜欢的任意一个。
**设置下载的主题**
提取下载的主题,并复制这些提取的主题文件夹到 .local/share/themes 文件夹下。
打开 GNOME Tweak 工具,并更改应用程序和 Shell 主题。在你更改主题的同时,你可以看到黄色,绿色和红色三个按钮, and that Apple logo on upper left corner. 你也可以注意到在面板项目上的一些更改。
![McMojave GTK 和 Shell 主题][16]
#### 步骤 2: 安装像 macOS 一样的图标
macOS 外观改造的下一步骤是使用像 macOS 一样的图标。
**下载图标集合**
这里有一些我建议使用的图标集合,你可以从 Gnome-look 网站下载:
[McMojave-circle][17]
[Mojave CT-icons][18]
[Cupertino icons][19]
在这篇文章中,我将使用“[McMojave-circle][17]” ,你可以随意使用任何你喜欢的图标。
就像主题一样,你可以从右侧的下拉式的“下载”按钮下载图标集合。在这里你也可以找到同一种图标的不同版本。
![Mcmojave Circle][20]
**设置图标**
现在设置下载的图标。为此,提取下载文件中的文件夹并复制它到你的 home 目录下的 .icons 文件夹。 查看这篇关于 [在 Ubuntu 中安装图标][9] [][9][主题][9] 的文章。
这是这种图标看起来的样子:
![McMojave Circle 图标外观][21]
#### 步骤 3: 添加类似 macOS 样子的 dock
没有类似 macOS 样子的 dock ,你的 Ubuntu 将不会看起来像 macOS 。在 Linus 上有很多可用的 dock 。我喜欢 [Dash to Dock][22] ,并且将在这里使用它。
Dash to Dock 是一个 GNOME 扩展。到现在为止,你已经熟悉 GNOME 扩展。只需要转到 [这个超链接][23] ,并单击切换按钮来安装它。你的原本的 dock 将自动被 dash-to-dock 所替换。
你可以通过右键单击 “显示应用程序” 按钮(最右边的菜单按钮)来更改设置,并选择 “Dash to dock 设置”。
![Dash To Dock][24]
#### 步骤 4: 使用 macOS 壁纸
大多数复杂的东西已经完成。现在是时候设置 macOS 壁纸了。你可以从下面的超链接下载 macOS 默认壁纸:
[下载 macOS 壁纸][25]
**更改桌面背景**
我将使用 “Mojave Day” 壁纸。右键单击已下载的的图像,并选择 ‘设置为壁纸’ 选项来更改壁纸。
在设置这个壁纸后,这是我系统外观的样子:
![][26]
**更改锁屏壁纸**
锁屏壁纸选项已经从 [Ubuntu 20.04][27] 的设置中移除。现在它使用模棱两可的桌面壁纸作为锁屏壁纸。
为设置一个自定义锁屏壁纸,你可以使用 “[锁屏壁纸][28]” 扩展。
打开 “锁屏壁纸” 扩展设置,并设置锁屏壁纸。
![锁屏背景设置][29]
这是锁屏现在的样子。如果你想弄明白的话,这里是 [如何在 Ubuntu 中锁屏截图][30]。
![锁屏][31]
![登录屏幕][32]
#### 步骤 5: 更改系统字体
这几年以来macOS 的主要字体是 San Francisco 。但是,这个 San Francisco 字体不在公共领域中,而是专有的,就像在苹果生态系统中的很多其它东西一样。因此,你不能使用这种字体。
你能做的就是使用一种看起来像 San Francisc 字体一样的开源字体。我建议使用来自 Google 的 [Roboto][33] 字体,或来自 Adobe 的 [Source Sans Pro][34] 。
[在 Ubuntu 中安装字体是很简单的][35] 。下载 字体的 zip 文件,只需要在提取出来的文件夹中双击 ttf 文件。它将给予你逐个安装字体的选项。
如果你想节省时间并一次安装所有的字体,提取其中所有的字体到你的 home 文件夹 (~/.fonts) 下的 “.fonts” 目录中。
![安装字体][36]
在你安装字体后,你可以使用 GNOME Tweaks 工具来更改系统字体。
![设置字体][37]
#### 额外提示: Spotlight 就像应用程序启动器一样(如果你像多跑1英里的话)
如果你是 macOS Spotlight 启动器的一名粉丝,那么你在 Linux 上也能够有一些类似的东西。我最喜欢获取的这类启动器的软件包是 “[Albert][38]“ 。
你可以找到 [Albert 在其网站上的安装说明][39] 。
在安装后,打开 “Albert” 并设置快捷键 (你想打开启动器的组合键),接下来你就可以去尝试一下。我认为在 macOS 中Command 按键 + 空格按键是来启动 Spotlight 的。你可以设置 Super 按键 + 空格按键 [为 Ubuntu 中的键盘快捷键][40] 。
你将会获得很多内置的主题,在下面的图片中,我使用 “Spotlight 暗黑” 主题。
Albert 不能直接启动应用程序,你必需给予它能够查看搜索结果是权限。
![Albert 设置][41]
在设置后,这是它看起来的样子:
![Albert 暗黑主题][42]
这是我的 Ubuntu 20.04 在完成所有定制后的样子。它看起来像 macOS 吗? 仁者见仁,智者见智。
![macOS 主题][43]
![Ubuntu 使用 macOS 外观改造][44]
如此,这就是你如何使你的 GNOME desktop 看起来像 macOS 一样的步骤。正如我在开始时所说的,这是一个很好的 Linux 桌面定制功能的示例。
如果你有新的注意或有任何疑问;评论区全是你的地盘。
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[2]: https://itsfoss.com/best-indicator-applets-ubuntu/
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[4]: https://itsfoss.com/find-desktop-environment/
[5]: https://itsfoss.com/gnome-tweak-tool/
[6]: https://itsfoss.com/gnome-shell-extensions/
[7]: https://extensions.gnome.org/
[8]: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/19/user-themes/
[9]: https://itsfoss.com/install-themes-ubuntu/
[10]: https://www.gnome-look.org/
[11]: https://www.pling.com/p/1220826
[12]: https://www.pling.com/p/1013714
[13]: https://www.pling.com/p/1226871
[14]: https://www.pling.com/p/1275087
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[16]: https://i2.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/McMojave-Desktop.png?ssl=1
[17]: https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1305429/
[18]: https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1210856/
[19]: https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1102582/
[20]: https://i0.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/McMojave-circle-.png?ssl=1
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[22]: https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock
[23]: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/307/dash-to-dock/
[24]: https://i0.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Dash-to-dock-1.png?ssl=1
[25]: https://oswallpapers.com/category/mac-os/
[26]: https://i1.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Wallpaper.png?fit=800%2C450&ssl=1
[27]: https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-20-04-release-features/
[28]: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1476/unlock-dialog-background/
[29]: https://i2.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Lock-screen-background-setting.png?ssl=1
[30]: https://itsfoss.com/screenshot-login-screen-ubuntu-linux/
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[32]: https://i2.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Login-screen-1.png?ssl=1
[33]: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Roboto?query=robot
[34]: https://adobe-fonts.github.io/source-sans-pro/
[35]: https://itsfoss.com/install-fonts-ubuntu/
[36]: https://i0.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Fonts.png?ssl=1
[37]: https://i1.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Set-fonts.png?ssl=1
[38]: https://albertlauncher.github.io/
[39]: https://albertlauncher.github.io/docs/installing/
[40]: https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-shortcuts/
[41]: https://i0.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Albert-settings.png?ssl=1
[42]: https://i1.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Albert-look.png?ssl=1
[43]: https://i2.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/macOS-theme.png?fit=800%2C450&ssl=1
[44]: https://i0.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/macOS-theme-2.png?fit=800%2C450&ssl=1