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## Required Tools
-![Gnome
-Tweaks](https://img.cleberg.net/blog/20200519-customizing-ubuntu/gnome-tweaks-min.png)
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Ubuntu 20.04 ships with the default desktop environment
[Gnome](https://www.gnome.org/), which includes the handy `gnome-tweaks` tool to
quickly change designs. To install this, just open your terminal and enter the
@@ -91,9 +88,6 @@ extensions, you will first need to install the browser extension that the
website instructs you to. See this screenshot for the blue box with a link to
the extension.
-![Gnome
-Extensions](https://img.cleberg.net/blog/20200519-customizing-ubuntu/gnome-extensions-min.png)
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After the browser extension is installed, you will need to install the native
host connector: