Although UbuntuUnity itself is already a very beautiful desktop, many people around the world are shocked by the appearance of MacOSX. If you happen to be one of them, you do not need to lose Ubuntu to get the same appearance experience as MacOSX. On the contrary, you can beautify it to make Ubuntu14.04 look like MacOSX. Make Ubuntu 14.04 look like MacOSX to beautify Ubuntu as Ma
Although Ubuntu Unity itself is already a very beautiful desktop, many people around the world are shocked by the appearance of Mac OS X. If you happen to be one of them, you do not need to lose Ubuntu to get the same appearance experience as Mac OS X. On the contrary, you can beautify it,Make Ubuntu 14.04 look like Mac OS X.
Make Ubuntu 14.04 look like Mac OS X
To make Ubuntu look like a Mac, we need to use the Zukimac topic.
- Get the Zukimac topic package from the link below: Download Zukimac Theme for Ubuntu 14.04
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- Decompress the downloaded Zip package. After decompression, the Zukimac and Zukimac-ml directories are displayed. Copy these directories to The. themes folder in your home directory. Go to the Home directory and press Ctrl + H to display all the hidden files. If there is no. themes folder, you need to create one.
- Use Unity Tweak Tool to change theme. http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2013-02/79830.htm
These operations. Zukimac provides some basic Mac OS system appearances and windows. The following figure shows the default OS X Maveric wallpaper.
Get more Mac experience in Ubuntu 14.04
Generally, you canInstall a dock startup panel like Plank or Docky. Run the following command to install Plank in Ubuntu 14.04:
- Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: ricotz/docky
- Sudo apt-get update
- Sudo apt-get install plank
You can also installSynapse indicator instead of Spotlight. Use the PPA source from Noobslabs to install Synapse indicator, as shown below:
- Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: noobslab/apps
- Sudo apt-get update
- Sudo apt-get install indicator-synapse
If you do not want to install the above two software, you can also installSlingscold launcher, used to replace the startup panel simulating Mac OS X. In Ubuntu 14.04, install the Slingscold startup panel using the Noobslabs PPA source mentioned above, as shown below:
- Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: noobslab/apps
- Sudo apt-get update
- Sudo apt-get install slingscold
Honestly, I am a fan of Ubuntu, and I like the default Unity theme style of Ubuntu. In addition, there are a lot of beautiful icon theme styles on Ubuntu 14.04 that can be used to beautify the default look (http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2012-12/76721.htm ). However, as I mentioned above, many users still like the theme style of Mac OS x. I hope this article will help them to make Ubuntu 14.4 a Mac OS X style.
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