![]() ![]() Install the restricted extrasĪs a Ubuntu derivative, Zorin OS 16 lacks a few multimedia codecs and the Microsoft True Type fonts in the default install. You should also try the built-in night light functionality which you can enable in the “Settings” app on the “Screens” tab. This is an extremely cool feature, I highly recommend trying it. ![]() Set up dynamic theme and night lightĪlso in the Zorin Appearance app on the theme tab, you can choose to switch between the light and dark theme dynamically between sunrise and sundown. I also disabled the “Activities button” as I’m not using that function much. ![]() To fix this I moved the “Desktop button” and the “Right box” to the left and set them both to stack to the left. I’m basically using it with a few tweaks as on a FullHD screen with a lot of icons the right side is overcrowded. I like the Chrome OS-like “Touch” layout best, which is incidentally very similar to the default Windows 11 layout. In the Core version, you can choose between a Windows 10-like, a Windows Vista-like, a Chrome OS-like, and the default Gnome layout. Change the desktop layoutĬhoosing the desktop layout is part of the introductory slideshow the first time you log in, but if you want to change it later you can do it by launching the “Zorin Appearance” app. A comparison between the versions can be found on the download page. It comes with some kind of software preinstalled for all your basic needs, but if this is not your first rodeo you might consider choosing the Pro or Light version too. This article presumes that you installed Zorin OS 16 Core, which is the free version of Zorin OS based on the Gnome desktop. ![]()
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