How to make Ubuntu 18.04 Dock look like 16.04?

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As the title says, I want my dock to look like Ubuntu 16.04 Dock.



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    As the title says, I want my dock to look like Ubuntu 16.04 Dock.



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      As the title says, I want my dock to look like Ubuntu 16.04 Dock.



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      As the title says, I want my dock to look like Ubuntu 16.04 Dock.



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          Ubuntu 16.04 uses the Unity Desktop Environment, whereas 18.04 currently uses Gnome 3.28.1. To install Unity on Ubuntu 18.04, open terminal and type sudo apt update && sudo apt install ubuntu-unity-desktop. You will be given a choice between display managers. LightDM is the Default Display manager for the Unity desktop, but either choice should work.



          Take a look at this link for a detailed explanation. Also look at NoobsLab If you want the dock icons changed without installing an entire Desktop Environment. Various Gnome Shell Extentions such as Dash to Dock also allow for lots of customization.






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            Ubuntu 16.04 uses the Unity Desktop Environment, whereas 18.04 currently uses Gnome 3.28.1. To install Unity on Ubuntu 18.04, open terminal and type sudo apt update && sudo apt install ubuntu-unity-desktop. You will be given a choice between display managers. LightDM is the Default Display manager for the Unity desktop, but either choice should work.



            Take a look at this link for a detailed explanation. Also look at NoobsLab If you want the dock icons changed without installing an entire Desktop Environment. Various Gnome Shell Extentions such as Dash to Dock also allow for lots of customization.






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              Ubuntu 16.04 uses the Unity Desktop Environment, whereas 18.04 currently uses Gnome 3.28.1. To install Unity on Ubuntu 18.04, open terminal and type sudo apt update && sudo apt install ubuntu-unity-desktop. You will be given a choice between display managers. LightDM is the Default Display manager for the Unity desktop, but either choice should work.



              Take a look at this link for a detailed explanation. Also look at NoobsLab If you want the dock icons changed without installing an entire Desktop Environment. Various Gnome Shell Extentions such as Dash to Dock also allow for lots of customization.






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                Ubuntu 16.04 uses the Unity Desktop Environment, whereas 18.04 currently uses Gnome 3.28.1. To install Unity on Ubuntu 18.04, open terminal and type sudo apt update && sudo apt install ubuntu-unity-desktop. You will be given a choice between display managers. LightDM is the Default Display manager for the Unity desktop, but either choice should work.



                Take a look at this link for a detailed explanation. Also look at NoobsLab If you want the dock icons changed without installing an entire Desktop Environment. Various Gnome Shell Extentions such as Dash to Dock also allow for lots of customization.






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                Ubuntu 16.04 uses the Unity Desktop Environment, whereas 18.04 currently uses Gnome 3.28.1. To install Unity on Ubuntu 18.04, open terminal and type sudo apt update && sudo apt install ubuntu-unity-desktop. You will be given a choice between display managers. LightDM is the Default Display manager for the Unity desktop, but either choice should work.



                Take a look at this link for a detailed explanation. Also look at NoobsLab If you want the dock icons changed without installing an entire Desktop Environment. Various Gnome Shell Extentions such as Dash to Dock also allow for lots of customization.







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