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Collection of nice looking themes for Gnome and Ubuntu| August

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Ubuntu

For this Friday, here it is a collection of nice looking themes for Gnome and Ubuntu.

 

1- Elegant Gnome Pack

Require:

  • Nautilus-Elementary
  • Droid Sans Font
  • Murrine y Equinox Gtk engines

Installation in ubuntu 10.04 via PPA:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:elegant-gnome/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install elegant-gnome

 


2- A New Start 1.0

 


Download


3- GNOME SHELL- Sonar Theme1.0

This is a GNOME Shell theme based on the Sonar GTK theme, default in openSUSE.

Download


4- Aurora Leopard

 

Download

 


5- Glory


Download


6- Smee

 

Download

 


7-Sonar

 

Sonar is the default theme of Opensuse.

To install this theme in Ubuntu, first download the package and extract it, then open the terminal and cd the extracted folder, now type the commands bellow to install the theme:

chmod +x install.sh && ./install.sh



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Mel Kham

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