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Enhance Your Rocky 9.4 Linux Desktop: Dash to Panel – A Windows Taskbar Alternative for GNOME
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The “Dash to Panel” extension for GNOME on Rocky Linux 9.4 (or any GNOME-based desktop environment) provides an alternative to the default GNOME Dash and brings a Windows-like taskbar experience to your desktop. Here’s how you can install and configure it:
Install Gnome Extensions
Open terminal and install the gnome-exensions package with the dnf package manager.
sudo dnf install gnome-extensions
Download and install Dash to Dock
Use a web browser of your choice to download and install the dash to dock gnome extension.
Conclusion
After installing gnome-extensions utility and the dash-to-dock extension on your Rocky 9 system, you should have a dock as in the image featured below.
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6 Crucial Steps to Take After Creating a New Rocky 9.4 Linux Virtual Box VM
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Update Your System
sudo dnf upgrade -y
Install Virtual Box Guest Additions
sudo dnf install epel-release kernel-devel -y
In the VirtualBox Toolbar go to Devices > Insert Guest Additions CD Image
sudo & /run/media/22halo/VBox_GAs_7.0.18/autorun.sh
Update Host Name
sudo hostnamectl set-hostname desiredhostname
Reboot
sudo reboot now
Install Gnome Tweaks
sudo dnf install gnome-tweaks
Open Tweaks
Click ‘Window Titlebars’ menu
Under ‘Titlebar Buttons’ toggle on ‘Maximize’ and ‘Minimize’
Install automatic updates
sudo dnf install dnf-automatic sudo vim /etc/dnf/automatic.conf sudo systemctl enable –now dnf-automatic.timer sudo systemctl list-timers -all | grep dnf-automatic sudo systemctl edit dnf-automatic.timer journalctl -u dnf-automatic
Install chrome
sudo rpm –import https://dl.google.com/linux/linux_signing_key.pub wget https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_x86_64.rpm sudo dnf localinstall google-chrome-stable_current_x86_64.rpm
Disallow Root From SSH Access
sudo vim /etc/ssh/sshd_config
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Neofetch – Use it While You’ve Got It!
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