You'll first need to prepare Ubuntu by installing GNOME Extensions, GNOME Tweaks, and GIT. Next, you install the necessary themes, fonts, icon-packs, and extensions ...
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Forget custom Linux distros, here's how I make Ubuntu look like Windows
Linux while kleeping the familiarity of Windows, you don't need a custom distro. Just use Ubuntu with these tricks.
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