Install & Run GNOME Layout Manager on Ubuntu

The GNOME Layout Manager on Ubuntu

is a script that lets you easily install and switch between settings that make your GNOME desktop look like Windows 10, Mac OS X or Ubuntu Unity.

If you’re okay with the command line, you can run this command to download it:

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bill-mavromatis/gnome-layout-manager/master/layoutmanager.sh

Run this command to give the script permission to run:

chmod +x layoutmanager.sh

Finally, run this command to launch the layout picker:

./layoutmanager.sh

Make a backup of your settings before you select a layout to try. Also, be patient while the script does it thing as it has to download extensions, themes, etc from various places and this isn’t always super fast.