I believe I got it working. I removed all of gnome, and because of some dependencies I had to remove other things to remove gnome's extras.
Gnome Cupertino, a theme designed for Gnome 3.6.x that tries to capture the feel and look of the Mac OS, has just reached version 2.0 Pre 2. Gnome Cupertino 2.0 Pre 2 is the first version of this theme running under the Gnome 3.6.x branch. More importantly, it doesn't use the adwaita-engine.
i tried this: apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
but i got this error:
Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gnome-icon-theme/gnome-icon... Connection failed
then i tried to install gnome-icon-theme by myself,but i can't find the 10.10's gnome-icon-theme in http://pkgs.org/download/gnome-icon-theme :(
Gnome Cupertino, a theme designed for Gnome 3.6.x that tries to capture the feel and look of the Mac OS, has just reached version 2.0.The Gnome Cupertino theme has been quickly promoted to version 2.0.
Gnome Cupertino, a theme designed for Gnome 3.6.x that tries to capture the feel and look of the Mac OS, has just reached version 2.1.2. The Gnome Cupertino theme has been quickly promoted to version 2.1.2. It’s capable of running under the Gnome 3.6.x branch and, more importantly, it doesn't use the adwaita-engine.
Gnome Cupertino, a theme designed for Gnome 3.6.x that tries to capture the feel and look of the Mac OS, has just reached version 2.1.1.The Gnome Cupertino theme has been quickly promoted to version 2.1.1.
I am using Kubuntu 12.04 and QtCurve widget style which does not support GTK3:
How can apply a GNOME theme for GTK3 apps?
I found an advice here: installed gnome-themes-standard and gnome-themes-extras packages, created file ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini:
[Settings]
gtk-theme-name = Adwaita
gtk-fallback-icon-theme = gnome
But this didn't help.
Sorry to re-open a post that is almost one year old, but as it has not been marked as [SOLVED]...
This icon theme for Gnome provides monochromatic icons for panels, toolbars and buttons and colourful squared icons for devices, applications, folder, files and Gnome menu items.
Faenza icon theme is available to install for Ubuntu Karmic and higher via a PPA, open a terminal and run:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:tiheum/equinox
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install faenza-icon-theme
You can als