The GNOME desktop environment and its underlying Gtk+ widget toolkit—which provide a user interface and a standard set of applications for Linux—have an elaborate theme system that enables users to ...
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Jazz Up Ubuntu's Default Look With Custom Themes
Install GNOME Tweaks and Extension Manager. Set up .themes and .icons folders to store custom themes and icons for GNOME ...
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How to Make Ubuntu Look Like Windows 11
You'll first need to prepare Ubuntu by installing GNOME Extensions, GNOME Tweaks, and GIT. Next, you install the necessary themes, fonts, icon-packs, and extensions ...
I'm using GNOME 1.4 - I like it a lot so far, a lot more responsive than KDE 3.0 (my computer is just too slow for it). Anyways, I want to install an Aqua theme for it. Right now it is running the ...
If you followed my tutorial, “Setting Up a Base Linux Install on a Laptop”, you should have a base Linux install up and running Window Maker, Debian's default window manager. Although Window Maker is ...
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