Ubuntu 20.04 introduces new dark mode in the Settings utility. It is however not full dark when you turn it on in Gnome Shell.
System tray menu, top-bar calendar, notification popups, and desktop context menu are not dark but always light when you switching between light, dark, and standard modes.
Enable Full Dark Theme in Ubuntu 20.04:
1.) First install user themes Gnome Shell extension.
It was able to install the extension simply via Ubuntu Software when I was in Ubuntu 18.04. Ubuntu 20.04 however shows me “No Application Found” when I searching for user themes
in the new Ubuntu Software (Snap Store).
- As a workaround, open Firefox web browser and go to https://extensions.gnome.org:
Click the link text “click here to install browser extension” and follow the pop-ups to install the browser extension:
- Then open terminal via Ctrl+Alt+T and run command:
sudo apt install chrome-gnome-shell
- Finally go to https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/19/user-themes/.
Turn the switch on and then select install the Gnome Shell extension:
2.) Install Gnome Tweaks if you have it.
sudo apt install gnome-tweaks
3.) Finally launch Gnome Tweaks and navigate to Appearance in the left pane, choose Yaru-dark as the Shell theme and done!
And of course select Dark in System Settings -> Appearance to get dark applications if you don’t have it.
works for me!!!!
works on ubuntu 18.04!
this is the greatest tip I’v ever heard’!
I first noticed this when I was playing some music with spotify, now everything is perfect thank you!
It’s work for me.. good guidelines..
Adwaita Dark does not need the User theme extension.
On my laptop, with 20.04, the menus of Yaru Dark are dark (without User theme extension), not so on my PC. Strange…
The proposed user theme works on the PC but I don’t really understand what’s going on.
Nice, it works!!
worked for me, Thank you
Works for me!
10 oct 2020
Thank you
Worked for me also. Thanks a lot!
NAME=”Ubuntu”
VERSION=”20.04.1 LTS (Focal Fossa)”
Thank you!