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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 72227" data-source="post: 867743"><p>While I cannot confirm 100%, my answer would be yes. PopOS which is based off Ubuntu has a dark mode, which you just enable in the settings. Kubuntu even though KDE has a dark mode as well. I havent installed Ubuntu in a while, but I would hazard to guess that it has one as well. If not, it's pretty easy to install different themes, icons and such.</p><p></p><p>Installing different themes will depend on which desktop environment you are using. With Gnome (Ubuntu's default) it's a little more of a pain, but it's still fairly easy to do. You will have to install an app called Gnome tweaks, create 2 folders and download the themes you want from the Gnome theme site. What's cool about Gnome tweaks, is you can have different themes for different aspects of the OS. For example you can have 1 theme for the shell, a different theme or apps, and use a different theme for icons and mouse pointers. They all dont have to be the same theme.</p><p></p><p>If your using KDE, you can download new themes directly in the settings menu and turn them on. Like Gnome you can have different themes based on apps, shell, icons and such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 72227, post: 867743"] While I cannot confirm 100%, my answer would be yes. PopOS which is based off Ubuntu has a dark mode, which you just enable in the settings. Kubuntu even though KDE has a dark mode as well. I havent installed Ubuntu in a while, but I would hazard to guess that it has one as well. If not, it's pretty easy to install different themes, icons and such. Installing different themes will depend on which desktop environment you are using. With Gnome (Ubuntu's default) it's a little more of a pain, but it's still fairly easy to do. You will have to install an app called Gnome tweaks, create 2 folders and download the themes you want from the Gnome theme site. What's cool about Gnome tweaks, is you can have different themes for different aspects of the OS. For example you can have 1 theme for the shell, a different theme or apps, and use a different theme for icons and mouse pointers. They all dont have to be the same theme. If your using KDE, you can download new themes directly in the settings menu and turn them on. Like Gnome you can have different themes based on apps, shell, icons and such. [/QUOTE]
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