![]() The popular “Dash-to-panel” extension can do the job with a simple on/off switch. If you’re OK to merge the left dock and top-bar into a single panel. To change the label bar color you’d need to edits the image components used to create it. Changing themes won’t impact those colors. The parameters you’ll want to change are Launcher opacity: and Panel opacity. ![]() Finally, use either Gnome Extensions app or Extension Manager (both available to install in Ubuntu Software) to enable and configure this extension to display top panel on multi-monitors. With Ubuntu Tweak select the Tweaks tab and then the Unity button. If you’re running the classic Xorg session, press Alt + F2, type r in pop-up ‘Run a command’ box and hit Enter.ĥ. ![]() For default session, you need to log out and back in. Before being able to enable the extension, you have to restart GNOME Shell. To avoid error in extension manager, disable the version validation check by running command: gsettings set disable-extension-version-validation trueĤ. cd multi-monitors-add-on cp -r ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/ģ. After cloned the source, navigate to the source folder, and install it by copy and pasting to local extension directory. Install git if you don’t have it via sudo apt install git command.Ģ. When it opens, run command to grab the source tarball. First, press Ctrl+Alt+T on keyboard to open terminal. Nagios is a powerful, reliable, expandable, and customizable. This system monitoring tool for Ubuntu provides complete features of monitoring servers and terminal including service status and processes, operating system data, file system usage, etc. NOTE: The extension has an issue in my case that indicators and top-right system menu do not display in external display.ġ. Below shown are the 3 top system monitoring tools that can be used with Ubuntu. Contributors keep forking the project with new Gnome versions support, and here’s the one for GNOME 42. There was an extension called “Multi Monitors Add-On” to do the job, which however discontinued. ![]() So I’m writing this tutorial that could help. However, due to GNOME’s design issue, the top panel only appears in the primary display. In Ubuntu 22.04, you may easily enable the left Dock in all displays via System Settings -> Appearance -> Dock -> show on ‘All Displays’. Have your Ubuntu PC connected with multiple monitors? Here’s how to enable the top bar in all the displays. ![]()
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