Mac Os X Lion Theme For Ubuntu 12.04 Download

Mac OS X Lion can really spruce up your Ubuntu system. For more, see the original article at the link below. Install Mac OS X Lion Theme on Ubuntu 12.04 Precise/11.10 Oneiric Noobslab. In earlier versions of Ubuntu, actually up to 10.10, a Mac OS X transformation pack was available for Ubuntu users (based on GTK 2.*) but now the Ubuntu 11.10 (the latest stable version) or 12.04 LTS (only alpha versions are available right now) as well as other Ubuntu derivatives such as Linux Mint, are based on GTK 3 – so the transformation pack doesn’t work anymore.

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So I was thinking about installing a Mac OSX Lion theme onto my ubuntu 12.04 computer (just for fun). I have never installed a theme before but I have watched videos and know in general how it is done but one question still remains. After installing Mac OSX Lion theme (for example) can I easily and quickly switch back to my previous 12.04 settings?

Then am I able to jump back and forth at a few clicks of the mouse? Basicly I am just wondering after everything is set up can I switch my computer from looking like OSX to 12.04 at my leisure or do I always have you change all of my settings? If you've already downloaded the appropriate Mac OSX theme components (wallpapers, cursors, icons, window theme), it's easy enough to switch between themes using the gnome-tweak-tool. However, it's not a one-click procedure. Noobs Lab has a for installing and setting up a Mac theme.

The tutorial includes installing gnome-tweak-tool, and a couple other apps that assist in 'Macifying' your interface. Don't hesitate to ask follow-up questions if any of the theme-installation steps need clarification.