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Arrongin and Telinkrin themes are fairly new but looks great while giving a nice flavor to the Nautilus and Gnome Tweak Tool. These themes are modern and refined re-interpretation of Ambiance theme. Creator tried to give a modern look to Nautilus and Tweak-tool and worked on even smallest details of the theme. Both themes pack Gnome shell theme as well to match with Gtk theme and released under GNU General Public License V2 or later. If you are using distribution other than Ubuntu/Linux Mint then download the theme directly from its page and install it in this location "~/.themes" or "/usr/share/themes". Arrongin and Telinkrin themes are in active development that means if you find any kind of bug or issue with theme then report it to get fixed in the next update. In the following screenshots, we have used Zafiro icon set.


Available for Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic/18.10/and other Ubuntu based distributions
To install Arrongin and Telinkrin GTK themes in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:


That's it
If you are fond of dark theme whether it's your personal liking or for comfort of your eyes, then you landed on the right page. Today, we introduce you to the very elegant theme called "Nordic". This Gtk theme is created using the awesome Nord color pallete which looks amazing on the desktop, it is released under GNU General Public License V3. Nordic also pack theme for Gnome Shell, and support almost every desktop environment such as Gnome, Cinnamon, Mate, Xfce, Mate, Budgie, Panteon, etc. If you are using distribution other than Ubuntu/Linux Mint then download the theme directly from its page and install it in this location "~/.themes" or "/usr/share/themes". Since Nordic theme pack is in active development that means if you find any kind of bug or issue with it then report it to get fixed.
Zafiro icon set is a perfect blend with Nordic theme for your desktop. Minimalist icons created with the flat-desing technique, utilizing washed out colors and always accompanied by white. The priority is simplicity. Both are designed by the same person and are fairly new in the eye-candy town and released under AGPLv3 license. We should always have a door opened for new stuff and should always give a try, who know new things could be our next favorite. The icons are compatible with most of the Linux desktop environments such as Gnome, Unity, Cinnamon, Mate, Lxde, Xfce and others. You will find many application icons in this pack, if you want to add new icons or want to report missing icons or bug then report it to creator and hopefully it will get fixed as soon as possible in the next update.

Python is a high-level interpreted programming language. The first version of Python was released in 1991. In this article we are not going to discuss what kind of language it is or how you can use it but to show you how you can install it on your Linux system.
If you are a beginner in Python programming or undergoing Python Course then you want to run some program which requires latest Python version then you are on the right page, we will show you how you can install latest Python version on your Linux(Debian/Ubuntu/Linux Mint/other distributions), currently Python reached at 3.7.x version. Making other Python version default in Linux can make Python applications and desktop components unusable which use certain version of Python. It is better not to set any Python as default in Linux (PS: You can set as default, if you know how to fix if something goes wrong). It is easy to revert back any Python version. Lets start...

Python 3.7.x

We are going to show you two ways to install Python 3.7.x, the PPA method is for Ubuntu/Linux Mint/and Ubuntu dervatives. The second method is universal that means you can install Python 3.7.x on any Linux distribution (Fedora, CentOS, RedHat, openSUSE, Manjaro, ArchLinux etc.)

Install Python 3.7.x using PPA in Ubuntu/Linux Mint

PPA is fairly simple way to install Python:

Available for Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic/16.04 Xenial/14.04 Trusty/Linux Mint 19/18/17/and other related Ubuntu derivatives
To install Python 3.7.x in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:


If you want to install Python 3.6 then use this command(Ubuntu 16.04/14.04/Linux Mint 18/17):

For Python 3.5 use this command (Ubuntu 18.04/14.04/Linux Mint 19/17):

For Python 3.4 use this command (Ubuntu 18.04/16.04/Linux Mint 19/18):

For Python 3.3 use this command (Ubuntu 18.04/16.04/14.04/Linux Mint 19/18/17):


Install Python 3.7.x using source

Using this method you can install Python 3.7.1 in any Linux distribution (Debian, Fedora, CentOS, Manjaro, ArchLinux, openSUSE, Ubuntu etc.)


That's it
In past, you may have used Faenza icon theme or you still have it set on your desktop. Delft icons are revived version of Faenza and forked from Faenza icon theme, maybe it is not right to say 'revived' because it looks little different from Faenza theme and at the same time it stays close to the original Faenza icons, it is released under license GNU General Public License V3. The theme was named after a dutch city, which is known for its history, its beauty, and Faenza in Italy. The author who is maintaining Delft icons saw that Faenza icons haven't been updated from some years and thought to carry this project. There are some icons adopted from the Obsidian icon theme.
Delft icon pack offer many variants (Delft, Delft-Amber, Delft-Aqua, Delft-Blue, Delft-Dark, Delft-Gray, Delft-Green, Delft-Mint, Delft-Purple, Delft-Red, Delft-Teal) including light and dark versions for light/dark themes, you can choose appropriate one according to your desktop theme. These icons are compatible with most of the Linux desktop environments such as Gnome, Unity, Cinnamon, Mate, Lxde, Xfce and others. Many application icons available in this icons pack and if you find any missing icon or want to include something in this icon pack or face any kind of bug then report it to creator.

It is feels bit difficult to describe this theme we are going to introduce here today. Sweet theme pack looks and feel very different on the desktop but at the same time make the Linux desktop elegant and eye catching. Maybe these are not perfect looking themes available but it lineup in the perfect theme queue. You may say, I don't like it in screenshots, let me tell you that you should install it on your system and if you don't like then you already have option to remove it. So there is no harm to try a new thing, maybe this is next best theme pack for your Linux desktop.
There is not much information available about themes on its page; this pack offers three variants Sweet, Sweet-Ambar and Sweet-Dark, you can choose whatever fits your needs. These themes are available for Gtk-3 and Gtk-2, and targets multiple desktop environments such as Gnome, Gnome Shell, Cinnamon, Xfce, Mate, Budgie etc. We are offering Sweet themes via our PPA for Ubuntu/Linux Mint. If you are using distribution other than Ubuntu/Linux Mint then download directly from theme page and install it on this location "~/.themes" or "/usr/share/themes". If you find any kind of bug or issue within this theme then report it to author and hopefully it will get fixed very soon in the next update.

sweet theme
There are plenty of nice themes available for Gnome desktop and many of them are in active development. Stylish theme pack is one of the great looking pack around since 2014 and constantly evolving. It offers stylish clean and flat design themes for Gtk-3 and Gtk-2, including Gnome shell themes. Stylish theme pack is based Materia theme and support almost every desktop environment such as Gnome, Cinnamon, Mate, Xfce, Mate, Budgie, Panteon, etc.
We are offering Stylish themes via our PPA for Ubuntu/Linux Mint. If you are using distribution other than Ubuntu/Linux Mint then download this pack directly from its page and install it in this location "~/.themes" or "/usr/share/themes". Since Stylish theme pack is in active development that means if you encounter any kind of bug or issue with it then report it to get fixed in the next update.

Vimix themes are around from quite a while, it's been in development since 2013 and continuously evolving. The creator of vimix is dedicated to work on Linux eyecandy, you can checkout other themes as well from same creator: Qogir, Matcha, Canta and make sure to give feedback to the creator that what you think of the work done.
Vimix is a Material design flat theme for GTK and Gnome Shell based on Flat-Plat theme. It supports most of the desktop environments such as: Gnome, Gnome Shell, Cinnamon, Xfce, Mate, Budgie etc. There are two variants for the themes normal and color, the main different in themes variants is title-bar buttons. Vimix theme pack is available via our PPA for Ubuntu/Linux Mint. If you are using distribution other than Ubuntu/Linux Mint then download file directly from theme pack page and install it in this location "~/.themes" or "/usr/share/themes". If you find any kind of bug or issue within this theme then report it to creator and hopefully it will get fixed very soon.