A few days ago, PlanetLD, the official LinuxDeepin blog, announced the LD11.12 translucent topic in recent debugging. The interface is fresh and natural, and the effect is very good. How does a Ubuntu user modify the GNOMEShell interface to look like this? First, the results of debugging tu11.10: Implementation Method: This method is theoretically suitable for GNOME3 desktop environments such as Fedora and LinuxMint.
A few days ago, the Linux Deepin official blog Planet LD published the recently debugged LD 11.12 translucent topic. The interface is fresh and natural, and the effect is very good. How does a Ubuntu user modify the GNOME Shell Interface to look like this?
First look at the results of debugging on Ubuntu 11.10:
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Implementation Method:
In theory, this method is suitable for GNOME 3 desktop environments such as Fedora and Linux Mint. It is not tested and only prompted!
1-download deepin-gs-theme and lazycat-gs-theme
Git clone git: // github.com/manateelazycat/deepin-gs-theme
Git clone git: // github.com/manateelazycat/lazycat-gs-theme
If you have not installed git, run the following command to install it:
Sudo apt-get install git
2-copy the downloaded deepin-gs-theme and lazycat-gs-theme ~ In the/. theme folder, open the tool GNOME Tweak tool and select the installed topic "Deepin-gs-Theme" or "Lazycat-gs-theme" from the theme tab ". Lazycat-gs-theme is a sci-fi theme.
3-of course, the work is still coming to an end. Next, we need to download and activate DGSE:
Git clone git: // github.com/manateelazycat/DGSE.git
Then, move the downloaded extensions to the/usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/directory, reload the GNOME Shell, and activate these extensions through the GNOME Tweak tool.
4-currently, the dressing process is basically complete. Of course, if you want to experience other design effects, use deepin-gnome-shell to replace gnome-shell. Other functions are currently under development and will be tested in another day.
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Weather extension:
Git clone git: // github.com/elad661/gnome-shell-extension-weather.git
At the same time, download the gnome-shell-extension-weather.mo file, and then move the file to the directory/usr/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES.
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The specific download directory is in/Pub/2011/12/11/get Ubuntu GNOME dressed as Linux Deepin GNOME Shell Interface/gnome-shell-extension-weather.mo file/
Note: You must set the WOEID of the city to correctly display the real-time weather conditions.