Additional Setup - Make Your Linux Mint Cinnamon Look Warm and Aesthetic with Gruvbox Color Theme

Welcome to the next level of aesthetic customization for your Linux Mint Cinnamon desktop! In this video, we’re diving even deeper into enhancing the warmth and aesthetic appeal of your desktop environment with the iconic Gruvbox color theme. If you’ve followed our previous tutorial on setting up Gruvbox, get ready to take it up a notch as we explore additional tweaks and configurations. 🎞️ VIDEO Final Result: Video Tutorial: Additional Setups: 🔗 DOWNLOAD Resource Files: Documentation : Default wallpaper: 🕒 Timestamps: [00:00] Opening Title [00:04] Install Flatpak and Command-Line-based apps [00:54] Install zsh, oh-my-zsh, and powerlevel10k [03:38] Install Gruvbox Color Scheme for GNOME terminal [04:26] Make Flatpak apps follow the theme and icons activated [06:04] Customize Firefox with Firefox onebar [10:02] Change the default Plymouth theme If you found this tutorial helpful or have suggestions, drop a comment below. Your feedback fuels our motivation to bring you more Linux customization ideas. Thanks for being a part of our community! Let’s stay connected: Don’t miss out on more exciting Linux customization tutorials! Subscribe and hit the notification bell so you never miss an upload. Support Linuxscoop on 🎶 AUDIO ------------------------------------------------------------ Music: Roa - Awakening Watch: Stream / Download: License: ------------------------------------------------------------ Music Roa - Focus Watch Stream Download License --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music: Roa - Teatime Watch: Stream / Download: License: ------------------------------------------------------------ #linuxmint #cinnamondesktop #gruvbox #linux #linuxtips #desktopcustomization #fedora #ubuntu #LinuxCommunity #LinuxTutorial #LinuxTips #LinuxGaming #LinuxMint #Ubuntu #Debian #Fedora #ArchLinux #OpenSourceSoftware #FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) #LinuxIsAwesome #linuxlove
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