Hi, I am currently using Fedora 11 on all my systems, I have the Fedora 7 theme almost down to an art, but one thing, the title bars. I am currently using the clearlooks classic theme, but Fedora 7 seems to have a slightly different look. I would like to get that last little piece.
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Hey community,
I am an absolutely newbie to Fedora and need help with customizing my Fedora 17.
I wanted to install the reNIX Theme to make my Fedora a bit more prettier but it is not working in the way I expected.
(Link to the Theme: http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php?content=153312 )
Everywhere in the web I read that there is a compatibility to Fedora for this Theme.
But unfortunat
Hi, I installed a bunch of gnome 3 themes in Fedora 17 via yum, but they aren't showing anywhere when I start gnome-tweak-tool.
Why is this broken?
these are the themes:
yum install zukitwo-gtk3-theme adwaita-gtk3-theme albatross-gtk3-theme bluebird-gtk3-theme egtk-gtk3-theme greybird-gtk3-theme light-gtk3-theme zukini-gtk3-theme zukiwi-gtk3-theme
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OK I'm stuck.
Apple's computers (iMac, Macbook) are famous for their looks and finishing. Much of the looks on Apple's systems is a result of the awesome default theme that comes with Apple's Macintosh OS (Mac OS X). The theme has very beautiful graphics and elegant fonts. In this article we will tell you how to get the Apple Mac OS X look on your Ubuntu, Fedora or SUSE Linux systems.
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