![]() ![]() You can access the “Theme Preferences” by selecting System → Preferences → Theme from the Ubuntu menu (as shown in figure 1a). ![]() Ubuntu’s Gnome desktop comes with a number of pre-installed themes, and a built-in theme manager. Fortunately, GNU/Linux makes it relatively easy to mould your desktop environment into whatever suits your taste, and Ubuntu is no exception.įor the purposes of this discussion, I'll stick to Ubuntu’s default Gnome desktop, but Ubuntu’s KDE desktop (Kubuntu) is every bit as flexible. Still, it’s nice to have the tools available to transform the GUI into something that is more pleasing to your eye. Window borders, icons, splash images and other graphical user interface (GUI) preferences are largely a subjective thing. Follow along and watch while I take a stock Ubuntu desktop and transform it something really slick! Introduction
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