The best way to customize your Linux Desktop is to use custom themes. If you have installed GNOME in Ubuntu14.04 or Ubuntu14.10, you may want to change the default theme to show a different appearance. Here, to help you complete this task, I have compiled a list & mdash; Ubuntu or other Linu with GNOMEshell installed.
The best way to customize your Linux Desktop is to use custom themes. If you install GNOME in Ubuntu 14.04 or install GNOME in Ubuntu 14.10, you may want to change the default theme to show different appearances. Here, to help you complete this task, I have compiled a list --The best GNOME shell topic in Ubuntu or other Linux operating systems that have GNOME Shell installed. But before we reveal this list, let's first understand how to install and apply new themes in GNOME shell.
Install theme in GNOME Shell
To install a new topic in Ubuntu with GNOME desktop, you can use the Gnome Tweak Tool, which can be obtained in the Ubuntu software library. Open a terminal window and run the following command:
- Sudo apt-get install gnome-tweak-tool
Alternatively, you can place the topic ~ /. Themes directory. If you need it, I have written a tutorial on how to install and use GNOME shell. For details, see http://www.linuxidc.com/linux/2012-01/51057.htm.
Best GNOME Shell theme
The topics listed below have been tested on GNOME Shell 3.10.4, but they should also apply to any GNOME 3 or later versions. It should be noted that these topics are not prioritized. Next let's take a look at these best GNOME topics:
Numix
Install Numix theme http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2014-03/99049.htm in Ubuntu 13.10
The list of topics not mentioned in Numix is incomplete. This topic is so popular that the Numix team has developed a new Linux operating system, Ozon. Considering their design work's Numix topic, it's no longer the most beautiful Linux operating system to name the released Ozon.
Run the following command to install the Numix topic in the Ubuntu-based release:
- Sudo apt-add-repository ppa: numix/ppa
- Sudo apt-get update
- Sudo apt-get install numix-icon-theme-circle
Elegance Colors
Beautiful theme Orion GTK3 and Elegance themes now support Gnome 3.4 http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2012-04/58083.htm
Another beautiful theme is Satyajit Sahoo, one of the Numix team members. Elegance Colors has its own PPA (abbreviation of Personal Package Archive) so that you can easily install it:
- Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: satyajit-happy/themes
- Sudo apt-get update
- Sudo apt-get install gnome-shell-theme-elegance-colors
Moka
Ubuntu 13.04 icon theme: Moka http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2013-08/88917.htm
Moka is another fascinating topic, which is always located in the beautiful topic list. It is designed by developers of Unity Tweak Tool. Moka is the theme you must try:
- Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: moka/stable
- Sudo apt-get update
- Sudo apt-get install moka-gnome-shell-theme
Viva
Based on the default GNOME theme Adwaita, Viva is a beautiful theme with black and orange shadows. You can download Viva from the following link:
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