April 11, 2008 | In: Desktop, Software

Three Little Things To Make Your Ubuntu Desktop Beautiful and Productive

How can you make your Ubuntu desktop look beautiful and be productive at the same time? With these three things:


I. Avant Window Navigator:
Avant Window Navigator (AWN) is a Mac like dock-bar which (as of now) sits horizontally on the bottom of your screen (development is on the way for vertical support) helping you to launch programs and locations. You can install applets to make it more productive such as checking email, reporting local weather, showing time and calendar etc. Let’s get our hands dirty (to make the desktop beautiful)


Installing Avant Window Navigator:

1) Be sure your system supports Desktop Effects. I’ve seen people searching the internet for hours to find out – Why AWN doesn’t even start? Try typing compiz in a Terminal window. What does the output say? If it says something like …aborting and using fallback: /usr/bin/metacity then you are out of luck.

2) Get AWN. If you are using Gutsy then you need to enable Unsupported updates (gutsy-backports) in your software repository list. Go to System>Software Sources. And in the Updates tab check Unsupported updates (gutsy-backports) Close the dialog box to let Ubuntu update the repository list automatically. If you are using Hardy you don’t need to do anything as AWN has now been included in universe/gnome repository.

Now you are ready to issue the following command:
sudo apt-get install avant-window-navigator awn-manager

You should be now able to run AWN from Applications>Accessories menu but AWN doesn’t look so much stylish and productive without the applets.

3) To install additional applets, add following two repositories to your software sources list (for both Hardy and Gutsy)

deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/reacocard-awn/ubuntu/ gutsy main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/reacocard-awn/ubuntu/ gutsy main

As soon as Ubuntu finishes reloading the information of the software repositories, you will be ready to issue the following command:
sudo apt-get install avant-window-navigator-bzr awn-core-applets-bzr awn-manager-bzr

4) Now to add applets to the dock bar, right click on the edge of the dock bar, click on preferences go to Applets tab and add your favorites applets.

II. GnomeDo

GonmeDo is a launcher similar to QuickSilver for Mac and Launchy for Windows which allows you to run/open the applications/location installed in your Gnome desktop with a couple of key strokes. It searches for the installed applications with a keystroke and then you can perform the general actions such as open/play/run etc. I promise you will forget about opening the run application dialog box.
What I liked about GnomeDo is its ability to learn. Suppose, if you have installed Avant Window Navigator, aMSN and Amarok and you regularly use Amarok, hitting A will bring you Amarok but not other applications.

Installing GnomeDo

1) If you are using Gutsy you need to add two lines in your software sources list:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/do-core/ubuntu gutsy main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/do-core/ubuntu gutsy main

Hardy users are lazy (oops! I mean lucky)

2) Issue the following command to install GnomeDo:
sudo apt-get install gnome-do

You should be now able to run GnomeDo from Applications>Accessories menu. Once it is started, you can launch it with a shortcut Super+Space

III. Beauty Tips Tweaks:

You are now ready with the ‘productive’ factor. For making your desktop look a little more beautiful, you need to tweak your system a bit:

1) Remove bottom pane
You don’t need it anymore. Remove it by right clicking on the pane and selecting Delete this panel

2) Enable top panel transparency:
Enable transparency of top panel. R-click on the panel, select Properties. On the Background tab select Solid Color and set full transparency.9076321895604071

3) Enable 3D look and transparency of AWN

R-click on the edge, select Preferences:
On the Task Appearance tab set: Text Color to White; Text Shadow Color to #1B3B12 and opacity to 225; Text Background color to Black and opacity to 37; Arrows Color to White and opacity to 102

On the Bar Appearance tab set: Look to 3D look; Tick Enable rounded corners; Bar angle to 45; Bar height to 48; Icon offset to 10; Main border Color to Black and opacity to 106; Internal border Color to White and opacity to 35; uncheck Show separator between launchers and tasks

On the Glass Engine tab set: Gradient First step color to #454545 and opacity to 29; Gradient Second step color to #010101 and opacity to 68; Both Highlight First step and Second step colors to White and opacity to 11

4) Download beautiful wallpapers from here http://www.studiotwentyeight.com/wallpapers.htm


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31 Responses to Three Little Things To Make Your Ubuntu Desktop Beautiful and Productive

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Aaron

April 13th, 2008 at 12:34 am

Great job with this! These tips are awesome! My desktop looks wicked cool now!

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Sebhelyesfarku

April 14th, 2008 at 1:53 am

Copying Apple’s crap doesn’t mean productivity.

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Tims Blog » Blog Archive » Hmmm…ok

April 14th, 2008 at 8:52 am

[...] three little things to make your ubuntu desktop beautiful and productive [...]

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craig

April 18th, 2008 at 8:26 pm

bash: deb: command not found

What does this mean?

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admin

April 18th, 2008 at 10:08 pm

@craig – It seems that you are trying to run deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/reacocard-awn/ubuntu/ gutsy main from a terminal. It is not a command but repository list. You need to go to System>Administration>Software Sources>Third-Party Software>Add… and add the deb lines.

Hope it helps!

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schibaba

May 6th, 2008 at 9:33 am

This is the bomb. I neva thought my Desktop could look so cool.

Thanks man.

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Tyler

May 16th, 2008 at 3:31 pm

This is nice but sicne i deleted the panel, where does my programs go when i minimize?

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admin

May 19th, 2008 at 8:35 am

@Tyler: It minimizes to the dock.

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Sutton

August 4th, 2008 at 11:12 pm

YOU ARE THE FUCKING BOMB.

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Brodie Perez

September 29th, 2008 at 4:53 am

Where can I find that wallpaper (old house)!?

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tiger

September 30th, 2008 at 3:38 pm

productive? i don’t think so.

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hello

September 30th, 2008 at 5:24 pm

when i try to install avant-window-navigator-bzr i get the error E: /var/cache/apt/archives/avant-window-navigator-bzr_0.3.1.bzr482.1~gutsy_i386.deb: trying to overwrite `/usr/share/avant-window-navigator/active/glow3.png’, which is also in package avant-window-navigator-data

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32424

September 30th, 2008 at 6:33 pm

Could you tell me, how is launching apps from applelike crappy “toolbar” more productive then launching them, for example, from KDE taskbar??

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ajibola

October 1st, 2008 at 10:37 am

what theme are you using for awn ?

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Linux Canuck

October 1st, 2008 at 2:03 pm

You can also add Screenlets to give you widgets anywhere on the desktop. Many are clear and very attractive. Or you can add Google Gadgets for Linux from Getdeb.net (Ubuntu users can anyway). You can get a binary one from Google if you are using another distro.
If you want to really impress friends and use Windows you can add Virtualbox and install Windows in it. When run in seamless mode you share the desktop, but have Windows bar on the bottom and a Gnome one on top. It is very impressive. Even if you don’t run Windows it is something to do for the Wow factor. You can run it with Compiz-Fusion but it works better if you turn off Compiz-Fusion temporarily. To do this install Fusion Icon from the repositories.
You should now be maxed out on eye candy.

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hello

October 1st, 2008 at 4:34 pm

the wallpaper website returns an “Address Not Found”

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Ed Fuller

October 4th, 2008 at 4:32 pm

When I do:

sudo apt-get install avant-window-navigator-bzr awn-core-applets-bzr awn-manager-bzr

I get the following:

Reading package lists… Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information… Done
E: Couldn’t find package avant-window-navigator-bzr

Please help!! Thank you!

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ashokgelal

October 5th, 2008 at 11:28 am

@Ed Fuller: Which Ubuntu are you using Hardy? Gutsy? or Ibex? Make sure you have added the appropriate repositories to your sources.

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October 24th, 2008 at 11:07 am

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Vibrantlee

October 27th, 2008 at 6:10 pm

I’ve got AWN to work with xcompmgr instead of Beryl or Compiz
it’s a pretty sweet way to customize your desktop without a 3d video card. Although I am just experimenting from VM Player, I am going to install a very similar setup for a friend on a lower-end computer for him.
Thanks for the insight and inspiration

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ashokgelal

October 27th, 2008 at 6:16 pm

@Vibrantlee: Sounds good! If you can share your knowledge on how you made AWN work with xcompmgr, it would be good for everyone. Those users who don’t have good 3d video card will be benefited.

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Gaurav Chawla

October 27th, 2008 at 7:43 pm

I can get AWN to work on hardy but can’t get conky to work. The process is running but I don’t see anything on my desktop. I made the mistake of installing kubuntu and then installing ubuntu-desktop and trying to remove kubuntu-desktop. Oh well.

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Jeff

November 21st, 2008 at 6:49 pm

Avant is real buggy – at least on Intrepid. And that wallpaper website doesn’t work.

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Parvathy

January 5th, 2009 at 12:00 am

That was really cool !!
Now my desktop’s looking HOT …

But I am having problems with AWN on switching users.
On startup suppose I login as ABC (awn comes up successfully) and then switch the user and log in as DEF then awn doesnt start, even though I’ve configured it in the login’s startup list. It doesnt come even when I try to invoke it manually from Applications.
What could be the problem?
I’m a newbie to Linux…Using ubuntu now and loving it

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Kush

May 12th, 2009 at 8:09 am

help i am using ubuntu 9.04 (jaunty) and im wondering whether deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/reacocard-awn/ubuntu/ gutsy main works also for jaunty? please help.
btw i also realise that your blog hasnt been updated for a while. this is a great site you should keep it up!

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Hardee

December 2nd, 2011 at 11:43 am

awsome stuff… thanks…keep up the good work…

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