10-30-2018, 03:21 PM
For number 1 :
I don't know if this is still possible since I only tried a few years ago.
For this you needed to run the system in admin/root mode. It's like having a permanent sudo (superuser) active.
It's of course not recommended for obvious security reasons. (and also to prevent you to "brick" your installation.
For 3:
Go in the menu, settings and Appearance. Most options are there.
To further customize, you can also check out the Windows Manager setting module.
Cheers!
I don't know if this is still possible since I only tried a few years ago.
For this you needed to run the system in admin/root mode. It's like having a permanent sudo (superuser) active.
It's of course not recommended for obvious security reasons. (and also to prevent you to "brick" your installation.

For 3:
Go in the menu, settings and Appearance. Most options are there.
To further customize, you can also check out the Windows Manager setting module.
Cheers!
- TheDead (TheUxNo0b)
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