Pimp Your Ubuntu With Ubuntu Tweak!
Ubuntu has grown to be one of the easiest distros to use which propelled it to be the most popular Linux flavor currently available. But guess what? Tweaking Ubuntu has can get a lot easier! The aptly named Ubuntu Tweak is designed to give you direct access to some of the hidden settings. Think of it as TweakUI on Windows.
Ubuntu Tweak Feature List
View of Basic System Information(Distribution, Kernel, CPU, Memory, etc.)
GNOME Session Control
Auto Start Program Control
Qucik install common usded applications
A lot of third-party sources to keep application up-to-date
Clean unneeded packages or cache to free the disk space
Show/Hide and Change Splash screen
Show/Hide desktop icons or Mounted Volumes
Show/Hide/Rename Computer, Home, Trash icon or Network icon
Tweak Metacity Window Manager’s Style and Behavior
Compiz Fusion settings, Screen Edge Settings, Window Effects Settings, Menu Effect Settings
Set the Shortcuts to let qucikly access your favourite applications
GNOME Panel Settings
Nautilus Settings
Advanced Power Management Settings
System Security Settings
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