Change Ubuntu color scheme

Nov 18, 2011
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HATE UBUNTU ORANGE COLOR SCHEME? HERE IS THE SOLUTION !!



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Most of the people who uses Ubuntu as their OS doesn't like Ubuntu orange color scheme and there are no any option to change the color scheme from the desktop settings. This post will help those who need to remove the orange color completely from the Ubuntu.

Before we begin you need to download following tool and the theme packs, and icon packs

1.Install Unity Tweak Tool
In terminal type

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:freyja-dev/unity-tweak-tool-daily
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install unity-tweak-tool


2.Blue icon pack
Gnome-look.org Clarity mono dark
http://users.telenet.be/manus/themes/clarity-mono-dark.zip

3.Install following Theme packs
In Terminal Type

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/themes
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install zoncolor-themes
sudo apt-get install ambiance-blue
sudo apt-get install zoncolor-icons


4.Open the Unity Tweak and go to the Theme in Appearance category change
your theme to whatever you want

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5. Open your Home folder and ctrl+h to display the hidden folders and copy
the downloaded "Clarity-mono-dark" icon pack to the ".icons" folder

6. Open the Unity Tweak and go to the Icons in Appearance category change
select "Clarity-mono-dark" or whatever you like and your done




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HallowMan

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    You could have always choose a different variant of Ubunu that has a different Desktop Env like Xface or KDE. For a more stable and light weight environment I would suggest Xubuntu.

    Anyway the whole Ubuntu picture is merely a joke


     
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    You could have always choose a different variant of Ubunu that has a different Desktop Env like Xface or KDE. For a more stable and light weight environment I would suggest Xubuntu.

    Anyway the whole Ubuntu picture is merely a joke



    In the name of being open source is freedom... anyone can use any distro and customize as they want... i just wanted the exact ubuntu and every features of ubuntu with blue color scheme.. that is what i did .. i dont want kde or xface , gnome shell.. i just want exact ubuntu