7 Things You MUST DO After Installing Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Right Now!)

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In This Video We Are Discussing About Having making a few top things in the past for Ubuntu systems, it’s that time of the year again for us to revisit the subject of some of the ideal things you need to do in order to successfully configure your Ubuntu operating system for optimal use.

For the uninitiated, Ubuntu is a family of operating systems that are oriented towards newcomers in the Linux world. With the main Ubuntu system using Gnome as the default desktop environment, we have other flavors that use desktops like XFCE, MATE, LXDE, and KDE by default.

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7 Things You MUST DO After Installing Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Right Now!)

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1. Update Ubuntu System
For starters, we will be updating and upgrading our entire system to get it ready for further customizations. Do this by running the command below.

$ sudo apt update && upgrade

2. Update Ubuntu Privacy Settings
If you’re a Linux diehard – you don’t really have to be – then you probably have some privacy concerns that essentially made you abandon Windows for Linux and of course, this is a completely warranted move against the unscrupulous Windows data collection practices. On that note, you should be aware that there’s a certain level of data collection practices built into your Ubuntu system.

The best practice would be to go to your system setting - privacy and observe what’s being collected and adjust accordingly. In my specific case, I decided to disable error reports to Canonical under diagnostics, turned off location services and usage history as well. These options happen to be the main concerns for me.. you might be inclined to turn off other options but let that be at your discretion.

3. Install Gnome Tweak in Ubuntu
With Gnome as the default desktop environment on our test system, it is a no-brainer; and even better, it doesn’t need Gnome DE as it works just well with any other flavor of Ubuntu you might want to install.

$ sudo apt install gnome-tweaks

4. Install Ubuntu Restricted Extras
As an option equally available in the Ubuntu repo, you can configure your installation with Ubuntu restricted extras that will essentially configure the codecs necessary to play media files that your default Gnome video player, Totem, will not be able to set up.

$ sudo apt install ubuntu-restricted-extras

5. Install a List of Important Applications

6. Install Graphics Driver in Ubuntu
You want to install the proper graphics driver of your Ubuntu system to enable smooth rendering of the GUI; this would mostly be required too if you’re looking to game with your PC via Steam, Video editing, and so on.

Type in “software and updates” in the dash and go to the “additional drivers tab”; select as needed and apply changes.

7. Extras + Aesthetics

Move the panel from the left to the bottom of your screen.
Install Gdebi for a much easier and less bloated front-end package install – sudo apt install gdebi.
Install Glimpse an alternative to GIMP, based on GIMP – sudo apt install glimpse.
Switch to dark mode – easier on the eyes. Under settings, appearance, Select ‘Dark Windows’ and voila, you have a much less infuriating GUI.
Enhance productivity with minimize on click using the following command in your terminal:
$ gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.dash-to-dock click-action 'minimize'
Install Gnome Shell extensions using $ sudo apt install gnome-shell-extensions after which you can proceed to extensions under Gnome Tweak, disable Ubuntu dock and desktop icons.

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