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Thread: How to get the look (icons, fonts, backgrounds) of Ubuntu GNOME

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    How to get the look (icons, fonts, backgrounds) of Ubuntu GNOME

    Hi,

    I like the look of Ubuntu GNOME (http://ubuntugnome.org/). With that I mean the icons and fonts and desktop/lockscreen backgrounds, etc. But I have the "default" kind of Ubuntu installed, the one with Unity GDE.

    What repositories I should add and what packages should I install to achieve this? Certainly, I could reinstall the OS using the Ubuntu GNOME ISO, but that certainly would be an overkill I'd like to avoid.

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    Re: How to get the look (icons, fonts, backgrounds) of Ubuntu GNOME

    You can install the Gnome Shell as a second desktop and select it at login from the icon on the top right of password/greeter box. The items below are also in the software center.
    Code:
    sudo apt-get install gnome-shell
    Code:
    sudo apt-get install gnome-tweak-tool
    Code:
    sudo apt-get install gnome-shell-extensions
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    Re: How to get the look (icons, fonts, backgrounds) of Ubuntu GNOME

    Thanks, I was missing the tweak tool where I can choose between the themes!

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