Showing posts with label themes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label themes. Show all posts

Monday, June 26, 2017

Posted by beni in , , , | June 26, 2017

9 Awesome Conky Themes


Conky users: Looking to spice up your config with something a little more stylish? We�ve scoured the Internet to find some of the coolest, best-looking setups around! Check these themes out!
Note: the instructions to install each one of these Conky themes are located on the page you downloaded them from.



Conky Colors is an oldie but a goodie. This setup is really hard to describe, other than the fact that it just looks incredibly awesome. The theme is about four years old, but the styling remains incredibly refreshing. If you want your Conky setup to be refreshing, consider giving this one a go.



Harmattan: A twenty-two-theme pack of Conky goodness with four form factors to choose from. There�s not one distinct design style, but many � lots of different styles. The Google Now-esque card style, a Windows 8 Metro style, an unofficial Numix theme and a whole lot more! If you�ve ever had trouble finding a Conky theme that suited you, Harmattan might have just what you want.



Vision. A setup for fans of minimalism. This theme proves that a lack of information can be just as good. It doesn�t tell you your CPU speed, your download/upload, or anything like that. Just the date, the time and the weather. Fans of simplicity are sure to love this Conky theme.



Spectro is a Conky theme heavily inspired by the July Flat Ish Rainmeter theme. This particular theme is just a weather widget, but it�s still awesome! What�s even better is that Spectro has a few different styles, so if you�re not a fan of the default, you can always change it up. If you�re looking for a neat weather-like Conky setup, check this one out.



I�ll be honest; I�m fairly biased. I absolutely love the style that Google has been using in their applications as of late. That�s why I think this Google Now theme is so great. It�s the closest I�ll ever get to having an actual Google Now application right on my Linux desktop. If you�re also interested in turning Conky into Google Now, look no further than this theme!



Helix certainly isn�t the only minimalist theme on this list, but I think it belongs on this list. Why? What if all you want out of your Conky is to tell you the day and the time in a stylish, simple way? If so, Helix might be the theme you�ve been looking for.



eOS is the perfect Conky setup for Elementary OS users. It�s styled to look exactly how you�d except an official Elementary OS skin to look. Color, fonts, everything. If you�ve found yourself comfy on Elementary OS, and you�re trying to find a Conky theme to match, download and install eOS.



I�ve always said that Android is beautiful. The creator of this theme seems to agree with me. Everything in Jelly looks really nice, clean and simple. If your idea of a Conky setup involves Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, you may want to give this theme a shot.



Have you ever wanted to have the date, time and everything in between told to you in the form of a Cloud? Well, look no further. Seriously, I don�t think I�ve ever seen a Conky theme quite like this one. It�s unique, and frankly, incredibly good-looking. If you�ve gone through all the themes in this list and still find yourself looking for something different, give Cloud a try.
Conky is a simple tool, but it�s an awesome one. Sure, in the end it�s just a way to print useful information on your desktop, but there�s more to it. With the help of this small application, you can make the Linux desktop truly your own.

Source: https://www.maketecheasier.com/awesome-conky-themes-linux/

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Posted by beni in , , , , | June 22, 2017

9 Great Linux XFCE Themes


XFCE4. It�s everyone�s favorite lightweight desktop environment. This desktop environment has been around for quite a while. For much of the time that this desktop has been around, it hasn�t exactly looked the greatest. The default look for XFCE is frankly not that great.
Since the XFCE Desktop is in dire need of a facelift, we decided to go out and find nine really great themes for XFCE4. Check them out below!
Note: the instructions to install each one of these themes are located on the page in which you downloaded them from.
Axe theme for XFCE4.
Not all of the themes on this list are full themes. The XFCE4 desktop is an interesting one. You can theme the window manager and the panel independently. Axe is one of the many window manager themes in this list.
Axe is a clean and really minimal window manager theme. When it�s not in focus, the entire window is transparent which is a really cool effect. Want a clean, simple Xfce window manager theme? Check out this one.
Tango theme for XFCE4.
A lot of XFCE4�s window managers that come pre-installed are unimpressive. They�re all old-looking and frankly just not something visually appealing on any level. Tango is an XFCE WM theme pack that hopes to change that.
It�s an elegant, colorful and minimalist approach to window themes. It also sort of reminds me of the Windows 8 window manager. Are you in search of a decent-looking XFCE window manager theme? Tango might be for you.


Numix Holo is a pleasant re-spin of the Numix GTK theme. The creator of this theme has substituted the famous �Numix Orange� color scheme for a light blue Android Jelly Bean-inspired setup. If you love Numix, but also prefer blue over orange, definitely check out this theme.
Ambience theme for XFCE4.
Some people love the default look of Ubuntu. Others don�t. Ambiance for the XFCE desktop is a theme for those looking to make their XFCE session more like Ubuntu. If you think the Ambiance style suits you, this should be your first stop.
Glare theme for XFCE4.
Glare is a simple theme for the XFCE4 desktop environment. It doesn�t have a whole lot going for it in terms of eye candy, but that�s not necessarily a terrible thing. Sometimes its hard to find a very simple theme with no frills, shadows or anything like that. If you�re in search of a simple look for XFCE4, you might want to check out this theme.
Macbuntu theme for XFCE4.
Macbuntu is a suitable XFCE4 theme for those who want to turn their desktop into something very close to OS X. This theme isn�t 100% similar to the way the Mac looks, but it most certainly is very reminiscent of it. Searching for an Apple-like theme for your XFCE desktop? Try out Macbuntu.
Rele theme for XFCE4.
There certainly isn�t a shortage of dark themes. It�s hard to browse xfce-look.org and not run into more than twenty-five dark themes. Still, if dark is what you want, Rele is one of the best out there. The theme uses the darker colors in a really nice way and everything is really easy to read (which I can�t say about some other black/dark themes out there). Are black themes your thing? If so, you might want to install Rele.
XFWM KDE4.8 Oxygen theme for XFCE4.
It�s hard to deny that the KDE desktop environment has it right when it comes to their Oxygen theme. Honestly, it�s one of the better default themes out there for Linux. Are you a fan of the Oxygen theme like me? If so, install XFWM KDE4.8 Oxygen.
Win8-FirstTry theme for XFCE4.
Some Linux users love the way Windows 8/8.1 looks. No this isn�t a joke! There are dozens of Windows themes for Linux desktops. For those on XFCE, the Win8-FirstTry theme is a good place to start out. Be warned, the creator of this theme said it�s his first shot at a theme, so there might be a few discrepancies here or there. Still, if you want your desktop environment to look like Windows 8.1, you should give this theme a go.
XFCE4 is a great desktop environment. Overwhelmingly, it�s the most popular lightweight desktop out there. That being said, it�s not exactly the best-looking. The overall design of XFCE4 seems to be stuck in the mid-90s/early 2000s. I hope that with the help of this list you�ll be able to take your existing XFCE desktop and make it a little better looking.

Friday, April 28, 2017

Posted by beni in , , , | April 28, 2017

5 Beautiful Plank Themes


Plank is new dock for Linux written in Vala, developed by the Docky team.

1. Glass Pill:


Glass Pill Plank theme


Download


2. Ubuntu Panel:

Plank Ubuntu Panel theme


Download



3. HUD:

Plank HUD theme


Download



4. Froyo:

Plank Froyo theme


Download



5. Rounded Glass:

Plank Rounded Glass theme


Download



Usage



To install Plank in Ubuntu, use the commands below (this will add the Plank/Docky testing PPA):
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ricotz/docky 
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install plank

The above PPA is available for Ubuntu Oneiric, Natty and Maverick.


To use a theme, make a backup of the original Plank theme under ~/.config/plank/theme/ and then extract the downloaded theme into this folder (~/.config/plank/theme/), replacing the already existing files. Note: ~/.config/ is a hidden folder in your home directory so press CTRL + H to see it.


Themes thanks to Cassidy James; via elementaryositdev

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Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Posted by beni in , , , , | April 19, 2017

9 Great Linux Mate Themes


I have really been enjoying the MATE desktop. Below are some great themes made to take advantage of the GTK2 environment. Enjoy.

One of the best things about being a MATE user is the fact that everything is super stable and reliable. This desktop environment hasn�t changed its looks in quite a long time. Everything is nearly like the way it looked in 2002.
This can be a good thing when it comes to usability. It�s tried and true. On the other hand, the MATE desktop doesn�t look very modern. The default themes it ships with aren�t very attractive, and overall it seems like it needs a face-lift.
Check out these nine themes that look great in the MATE desktop environment!
Note: the instructions to install each one of these themes are located on the page in which you downloaded them from.


Color UI Mate theme
If you didn�t notice from the picture above, Color UI was designed with the XFCE desktop in mind. That being said, it still looks awesome in MATE. Everything is very modern-looking and colorful. I know some people aren�t huge fans of using themes designed for other desktops. I get that. Still, if using a theme designed for another desktop doesn�t bother you, consider checking out this theme.
Absolute Mate theme
Absolute is a simple, grey theme. It�s not the most advanced and stylish theme ever created, but it certainly is fairly modern looking. The window manager style is top notch, and overall it�s just pleasant to look it. Do you like simple? Check out this theme.
Ubuntu Dust Mate theme
When it comes to GTK 2.x themes, they seem to all run together. A good chunk of them seem to fall into three categories: black/dark, transparent, or grey/white styled themes. Ubuntu Dust doesn�t fit that criteria. It�s a sort of shiny brown/dark sort of thing with some really neat user interface choices. It�s certainly different. If you like different, you might like this theme.
Ambiance & Radiance Flat Colors Mate theme
Flat is the latest design trend that everyone has been going crazy over. I can�t blame them as I think flat is cool too. To satisfy your craving for flat themes on MATE, Ambiance & Radiance Flat Colors exists. It�s a flatter take on the classic Ubuntu themes Ambiance and Radiance. It comes with several different color choices too. If you want a flat theme, this should be your first stop.
Orta Mate theme
Orta is a theme that has been around for quite a while. It�s one of the most famous ones too. There�s a good reason as to why everyone loves this particular theme: it�s beautiful. Even today it feels really modern. The window manager style is reminiscent of Mac OS X�s, and it has a nice metallic thing going on.
BSM Simple Mate theme
BSM Simple is a pack of simple GTK 2.x themes. The pack comes with Dark and Classic themes.
Elegant Gnome Pack Mate theme
Are you interested in making MATE elegant? Check out the Elegant Gnome Pack. It�s specifically designed to make GTK 2.x look beautiful. Many different themes are included so there�s most certainly something for everyone to choose from!
Zuki Mate theme
Zuki is a fairly solid theme. It has sort of a glass/transparent look to it, but it does it right. That�s not something I can say about all the glass themes I�ve seen. They always seem to look tacky. If you�re in need of a transparent-esque theme for your MATE setup, look no further.
Elegant Brit Mate theme
I�ll be frank. Elegant Brit is at the bottom because it�s not the most professionally-designed theme. That being said, it does manage to look cool and modern for what it is. I especially like the way this theme handles the task bar. If you�ve checked all the themes out above and still haven�t settled on one, try this one!
The MATE desktop is great, but it�s built on aging technology and is in dire need of a new look. These GTK 2.x MATE themes in this list can help with that. With this list I hope that you, too, will be able to make your desktop environment great.

Source: https://www.maketecheasier.com/9-great-mate-themes-linux/

Monday, April 10, 2017

Posted by beni in , , , , , | April 10, 2017

5 Best Samsung Galaxy Tablet Themes



Samsung Galaxy Tabs is one of the best Android Tablets produced by Samsung.The Tablets are available in various sizes-7 inches,8.9 inches&10.1 inches.You can change your Tablet look by apply this themes on your device.Here I listed best themes for your Android device.

1.Official Galaxy Tab ThemeDownload

2.Scribbles Iconpack + ADW ThemeDownload

3.Wetwindow Iconpack + ADW Theme
Download

4.LED Iconpack + ADW ThemeDownload

5.Waterprint Iconpack + ADWThemeDownload

Sunday, April 9, 2017

Posted by beni in , , , | April 09, 2017

9 Great Mate Themes


This can be a good thing when it comes to usability. It�s tried and true. On the other hand, the MATE desktop doesn�t look very modern. The default themes it ships with aren�t very attractive, and overall it seems like it needs a face-lift.
Check out these nine themes that look great in the MATE desktop environment!
Note: the instructions to install each one of these themes are located on the page in which you downloaded them from.



If you didn�t notice from the picture above, Color UI was designed with the XFCE desktop in mind. That being said, it still looks awesome in MATE. Everything is very modern-looking and colorful. I know some people aren�t huge fans of using themes designed for other desktops. I get that. Still, if using a theme designed for another desktop doesn�t bother you, consider checking out this theme.



Absolute is a simple, grey theme. It�s not the most advanced and stylish theme ever created, but it certainly is fairly modern looking. The window manager style is top notch, and overall it�s just pleasant to look it. Do you like simple? Check out this theme.



When it comes to GTK 2.x themes, they seem to all run together. A good chunk of them seem to fall into three categories: black/dark, transparent, or grey/white styled themes. Ubuntu Dust doesn�t fit that criteria. It�s a sort of shiny brown/dark sort of thing with some really neat user interface choices. It�s certainly different. If you like different, you might like this theme.



Flat is the latest design trend that everyone has been going crazy over. I can�t blame them as I think flat is cool too. To satisfy your craving for flat themes on MATE, Ambiance & Radiance Flat Colors exists. It�s a flatter take on the classic Ubuntu themes Ambiance and Radiance. It comes with several different color choices too. If you want a flat theme, this should be your first stop.



Orta is a theme that has been around for quite a while. It�s one of the most famous ones too. There�s a good reason as to why everyone loves this particular theme: it�s beautiful. Even today it feels really modern. The window manager style is reminiscent of Mac OS X�s, and it has a nice metallic thing going on.



BSM Simple is a pack of simple GTK 2.x themes. The pack comes with Dark and Classic themes.



Are you interested in making MATE elegant? Check out the Elegant Gnome Pack. It�s specifically designed to make GTK 2.x look beautiful. Many different themes are included so there�s most certainly something for everyone to choose from!



Zuki is a fairly solid theme. It has sort of a glass/transparent look to it, but it does it right. That�s not something I can say about all the glass themes I�ve seen. They always seem to look tacky. If you�re in need of a transparent-esque theme for your MATE setup, look no further.




I�ll be frank. Elegant Brit is at the bottom because it�s not the most professionally-designed theme. That being said, it does manage to look cool and modern for what it is. I especially like the way this theme handles the task bar. If you�ve checked all the themes out above and still haven�t settled on one, try this one!
The MATE desktop is great, but it�s built on aging technology and is in dire need of a new look. These GTK 2.x MATE themes in this list can help with that. With this list I hope that you, too, will be able to make your desktop environment great.
Do you have a favorite theme you use in MATE? Tell us in the comments below!

Source: https://www.maketecheasier.com/9-great-mate-themes-linux/

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Posted by beni in , , , , , , , , , | April 06, 2017

6 Best BURG Themes and How to Install BURG Themes in Ubuntu


Ive been frustrated with the new boot loaders contained in Ubuntu Mate and others lately. So here is an old post on how to customize the bootloader menu with Burg. An update for Ubuntu 14.04 is posted after.

BURG is basically a boot loader for Linux based on GRUB. Burg has a highly configurable menu system which works in both text and graphic mode. Simply put, BURG can be extensively customized and there are a number of good quality BURG themes available all over the web for free. Lets find out the best among them and also see how to install BURG and the following BURG themes in Ubuntu 11.10.
top burg themes

  • Lightness BURG Theme by SWOriginal
Dark Shine BURG theme
  • Dark Shine BURG Theme by SWOriginal
Autumn BURG theme
  • Autumn BURG Theme
abstract BURG theme
  • Abstract BURG Theme
Radiance BURG Theme
  • Radiance BURG Theme by Shafin
Fortune BURG Theme

  • Fortune BURG Theme by OrphanShadow
Super Boot Manager Lets You Install/Manage all the Above BURG Themes & More!
  • Many BURG themes listed above has specific scripts to install it as your default BURG theme. But Super Boot Manager has all the above themes listed in it and it is quite easy to install and change BURG themes in your Ubuntu 11.10 using Super Boot Manager.
  • Warning: Playing around with GRUB bootloader can be tricky and can sometimes cause irrecoverable damages, you should know what you are doing.
  • Lets install BURG in Ubuntu 11.10 first of all. Do the following in Terminal.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:n-muench/burg 
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install burg burg-themes
  • Done. Now install BURG to your MBR(Master Boot Record). Substitute hd0 with appropriate drive information in the following command if needed(you dont have to do that under normal circumstances).
sudo burg-install "(hd0)"
  • Now, update BURG.
sudo update-burg
  • There are some pre-installed BURG themes that comes with the package, you can test them and install them using the following command.
sudo burg-emu
BURG themes Ubuntu 11.10
  • F2 to browse through themes and F1 to see full list of options. Done.
Install Super Boot Manager in Ubuntu 11.10, Linux Mint 12
  • Do the following in Terminal.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ingalex/super-boot-manager 
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install super-boot-manager
  • Done. Now launch Super Boot Manager and select Burg Manager - Themes.
super boot manager for managing burg themes
  • Select the theme you like and double click on it. That particular BURG theme will be automatically downloaded now. Apply the changes and you are done. 
Theoretically speaking, this should work. But unfortunately, I had to use sudo burg-emu command (from above) every time to change to the theme just downloaded using Super Boot Manager app. Good luck and thanks for reading.

Source: http://www.techdrivein.com/2011/12/6-best-burg-themes-and-how-to-install.html

UPDATE
BURGbootloader setup and configuration tutorial - Ubuntu 14.04




BURG on Ubuntu... lets get this going

Hi, this is a quick and easy tutorial on setting up BURG in Ubuntu linux. This tutorial is written specifically based on Ubuntu 14.04.

Warning : Changing the bootloader can be a dangerous operation if unexperienced. If you fail setting up the bootloader correctly your operating system may not boot. Continue with this tutorial at own risk.

Basic install

1. Firstly, were going to want to add the repository for burg, then install it. Open a terminal ( Ctrl + t ) and execute the following commands.


sudo add-apt-repository ppa:n-muench/burg
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install burg burg-themes
 
 
2. Now that we have BURG installed, its time to configure it as our bootloader. Execute the following commands ( remember to substitute "hd0" with your correct boot drive ).


sudo burg-install "(hd0)"
sudo update-burg
sudo burg-emu
 
 
After executing burg-emu, a preview of your bootloader should open. Your bootloader should now be installed and setup as default in front of GRUB. You can, at this point, optionally reboot to test it out.

Depending on your install of Ubuntu, you may have more than one boot and one recovery image. These will all display on boot unless disabled. If you are not getting redundant options when you run sudo burg-emu , skip to the next part of the tutorial.
Fix redundant options:


sudo add-apt-repository ppa:danielrichter2007/grub-customizer
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install grub-customizer
 
 
Open grub customizer after install and disable all images that you dont want as boot options. Run  

sudo burg-emu

to check your changes.

Install BURG theme

We alreadly installed some default themes earlier. To check them out and/or enable them, run

 sudo burg-emu

then click F3.
To install a third party theme:
Copy your downloaded theme to /boot/burg/themes then update burg.

sudo update-burg

You should now be able to preview and enable your theme from the burg-emu theme menu.

Fix resolution issue

On some installs, BURG does not automatically scale to the size of your monitor. We will configure it manually in the following.
First, well need to install super boot manager. At the time of writing, the repo has not deployed it for Ubuntu 14.04. Well use a little trick to get around that.


sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ingalex/super-boot-manager
sudo sh -c "sed -i s/trusty/raring/g /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ingalex-super-boot-manager-trusty.list"
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install super-boot-manager
sudo apt-get install -f


Now finally, launch super boot manager.
Choose Burg-manager > parameters > change resolution . You can also change the Default boot device as well as make some other nice customizations with this program. Run sudo burg-emu to check the results of your changes.

Source: http://develop.alpdesigns.ch/pages/ubuntu/brug-and-theme-configuration.html

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