WWDC 2020 – How to Make Ubuntu 20.04 Look Like macOS 11 Big Sur

How to Make Ubuntu 20.04 Look Like macOS 11 Big Sur

In order to achieve the exact same macOS Big Sur look, we would have to go through 5 simple steps. Let’s begin.

1. Install WhiteSur GTK theme

First of all, we would have to install the WhiteSur GTK theme. It’s athird-party theme, developed byVince. It provides the exact macOS Big Sur like application window, window buttons, top panel, and dock. To install the themes, first, we would have to resolve some dependencies. For that, run the following command.

Next, to install a few dependent utilities, run the following commands.

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Once we are done with installing the dependencies, we can install the WhiteSur GTK theme. To do that, run the following set of commands.

After installing the theme, head over to “GNOME Tweaks”.

Within Tweaks, on the “Appearance” tab, change the Applications and Shell value to “WhiteSur-dark”. There are a bunch of other WhiteSur themes like WhiteSur-dark-alt, WhiteSur-light-solid, etc. You can try any one of those.

Now, the application windows, window buttons, top panel, look like macOS Big Sur.

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However, there’s still a lot of work pending. Next, we will move to the icon packs.

2. WhiteSur Icon Theme

The WhiteSur Icon theme is created by the same WhiteSur theme designer. The installation process is also quite similar and below are the installation commands.

Now, again head over to GNOME Tweaks.

Under GNOME Tweaks, on the Appearance tab, change the value of Icons to “BigSur-dark”.  There is also an option called BigSur. You can use it with a light theme.

The BigSur Icon theme supports a lot of icons. The most used ones like Brave, App Store, Settings, Calculator, Text Editor are supported.

install-whitesur-theme

3. macOS 11 Wallpapers

Next, we need to get the macOS 11 wallpapers. Currently, the dynamic wallpapers unlikemacOS Mojavearen’t on the Internet yet. But, the ones displayed at the WWDC launch event are up for grabs. You can download them from this9To5Mac article. My favorite one is the default Big Sur wallpaper and here’s how the desktop now looks like.

The lockscreen on Ubuntu 20.04 is translucent and evokes a blurred gradient look. You can also adjust the opacity of the lockscreen with the help of an extension called “Control Blur Effect on Lock Screen“.

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4. Dash to Dock

Next up, we need to provide finishing touches to the Ubuntu Dock. Now,Ubuntu 20.04already provides you the option to move the dock to the bottom. However, there’s no option to modify the width and icon size on the dock.

Hence, we will use a popular third-party extension called “Dash to Dock”. It not only lets you shift the dock to the bottom but also adjusts the size of the dock based on the number of open applications. Moreover, I have modified the icon size on the dock and kept it to 55 px to make it look similar to the macOS dock.

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DownloadDash to Dock

5. Magic Lamp Effect

Finally, we need to get the Genie or Magic Lamp effect. This is the animation that is triggered while minimizing a window in macOS. Thankfully, this effect is also ported to Ubuntu’s GNOME desktop environment. To install that, you have to simply install the GNOME extension called “Compix alike magic lamp effect”. Once you have installed the extension, the entire macOS look is complete.

DownloadCompix alike magic lamp effect

Closing Words

Compared to UbuntuDDE, Deepin V20 has a closer look to macOS 11. However, it’s still in beta and themes are not available to download. I’ll revisit it soon once it hits stable build. Until then, let me know your home screen setups in the comments below.

Also Read:10+ Best Themes For Ubuntu 20.04 in 2020

Pratik works as an In-house writer and video host at TechWiser. Former Programmer, Current writer. Loves tech in any form, quite optimistic about AI, data science and IoT. Talks extremely less but you betcha can geek out over anything on Twitter.

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