Are you using Ubuntu from a long time and you really miss those old days? Sam Hewitt has forked Elementary OS Gtk theme and icons to make it look and feel like old Ubuntu 8.04. It's all about old school brown-y orange-y themes and gave it a name "Humanitary" theme & icons, Gtk theme made using neutral grey & brown palette and icons using a neutral palette. Since this theme is intended to use in Elementary OS which uses Pantheon[1] desktop but you can use it in Ubuntu or Linux Mint if you are using Gnome Shell, As I tested Gtk theme is not compatible with other desktops. Vertex and Masalla icons used in the following screenshots. You can use Unity Tweak Tool, Gnome-tweak-tool or Ubuntu-Tweak to change themes/icons
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Install Conky-Two in Ubuntu 12.10/Ubuntu 12.04/Ubuntu 11.10/any Ubuntu Version/Linux Mint/Fedora/Any Linux Distro
NoobsLab have Conky Collection for Linux Distro's. This Conky-Two is really beautiful desktop gadget, NoobsLab modified this gadget and make this available for wifi and ethernet. It support all Linux environments (Gnome Shell, Unity, Cinnamon, Gnome Classic, Mate, and others). It shows System Info (Cpu, Ram, Swap, System Uptime, Processes, Linux Version), Hard Drive Usage (Root, Home), Network (Count Received/Sent data, Shows current up/down speed), Time, Day, Date, Laptop Battery.
Install Conky in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
First of all Download Startup script with following commands:
Now open Startup Applications > click Add > New Dialog box will open click on Browse > Now (Press Ctrl+H) see following screenshot.
1: Conky-Two for Wifi
for (Unity, Gnome Classic, Mate, and other):
To install Conky-Two in Ubuntu/Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
for (Gnome Shell and Cinnamon):
To install Conky-Two in Ubuntu/Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
2: Conky-Two for Ethernet
for (Unity, Gnome Classic, Mate, and other):
To install Conky-Two in Ubuntu/Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
for (Gnome Shell and Cinnamon):
To install Conky-Two in Ubuntu/Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
That's it
NoobsLab have Conky Collection for Linux Distro's. This Conky-Two is really beautiful desktop gadget, NoobsLab modified this gadget and make this available for wifi and ethernet. It support all Linux environments (Gnome Shell, Unity, Cinnamon, Gnome Classic, Mate, and others). It shows System Info (Cpu, Ram, Swap, System Uptime, Processes, Linux Version), Hard Drive Usage (Root, Home), Network (Count Received/Sent data, Shows current up/down speed), Time, Day, Date, Laptop Battery.
Install Conky in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
Terminal Command: |
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sudo apt-get install conky conky-all |
First of all Download Startup script with following commands:
Terminal Commands: |
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cd && wget -O .start-conky http://drive.noobslab.com/data/conky/start-conky |
chmod +x .start-conky |
Now open Startup Applications > click Add > New Dialog box will open click on Browse > Now (Press Ctrl+H) see following screenshot.
1: Conky-Two for Wifi
for (Unity, Gnome Classic, Mate, and other):
To install Conky-Two in Ubuntu/Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
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cd && wget -O two-noobslab-wu.zip http://drive.noobslab.com/data/conky/two/conky-two-wlan-u.zip |
unzip two-noobslab-wu.zip && rm two-noobslab-wu.zip |
for (Gnome Shell and Cinnamon):
To install Conky-Two in Ubuntu/Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
Terminal Commands: |
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cd && wget -O two-noobslab-wgs.zip http://drive.noobslab.com/data/conky/two/conky-two-wlan-gs.zip |
unzip two-noobslab-wgs.zip && rm two-noobslab-wgs.zip |
2: Conky-Two for Ethernet
for (Unity, Gnome Classic, Mate, and other):
To install Conky-Two in Ubuntu/Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
Terminal Commands: |
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cd && wget -O two-noobslab-eu.zip http://drive.noobslab.com/data/conky/two/conky-two-eth-u.zip |
unzip two-noobslab-eu.zip && rm two-noobslab-eu.zip |
for (Gnome Shell and Cinnamon):
To install Conky-Two in Ubuntu/Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
Terminal Commands: |
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cd && wget -O two-noobslab-egs.zip http://drive.noobslab.com/data/conky/two/conky-two-eth-gs.zip |
unzip two-noobslab-egs.zip && rm two-noobslab-egs.zip |
Source: Conky Two

Install Cinnamon 1.3.1 on Ubuntu 12.04 Precise/Ubuntu 11.10/11.04/Linux Mint/Fedora/other Distro's
Cinnamon team released new version of Cinnamon 1.3.1 with many bugs fixes, theme improvements, enhancements to the bottom panel, also include cinnamon setting manager. Version 1.3.1 is a maintenance release which adds polish and tackles important issues from the previous release.
New Fixes in Cinnamon 1.3.1:
Easier applet drag n’ drop:
To install Cinnamon on Ubuntu open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
Install on Linux Mint with following command:
Install on Fedora 16 Verne with following commands:
For other Distro's see Cinnamon Download Page.
Cinnamon team released new version of Cinnamon 1.3.1 with many bugs fixes, theme improvements, enhancements to the bottom panel, also include cinnamon setting manager. Version 1.3.1 is a maintenance release which adds polish and tackles important issues from the previous release.
New Fixes in Cinnamon 1.3.1:
Easier applet drag n’ drop:
- Panel zones now cover the entire panel: In Cinnamon 1.3 they only used the space they needed, leaving empty zones in the panel which didn’t react to drag n’ drop.
- Panel zones are now highlighted on drag-over: In Cinnamon 1.3, you couldn’t see where the zones were, so dragging an applet was precarious as you couldn’t tell whether you were dropping it in the right or center zone (for instance). Since version 1.3.1, they now appear in color. This works with the default theme, and this post contains instructions for artists to update their theme to add this feature.
- New “restore to default” button in the applet section
- Text scaling factor now uses a spin button instead of a scale widget
- Slightly improved layout
- Slightly better looking panel launchers
- Smoother notifications
- Fixed battery/power applet
- Many unnecessary warnings were removed from the logs
- Typos were corrected in the systray applet
- A bug was fixed which made some icons to appear too big in the system tray
To install Cinnamon on Ubuntu open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
Terminal Commands:
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gwendal-lebihan-dev/cinnamon-stable
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install cinnamon
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Install on Linux Mint with following command:
Terminal Command:
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sudo apt-get install cinnamon
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Install on Fedora 16 Verne with following commands:
Terminal Commands:
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su; curl http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/leigh123linux/cinnamon/fedora-cinnamon.repo -o /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-cinnamon.repo
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yum install cinnamon
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For other Distro's see Cinnamon Download Page.

Install Gnome Pie 0.3 on Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric/Other Ubuntu Versions/Linux Mint
What's new in Gnome Pie 0.3 Version?
There are many new features in Gnome-Pie which want to be released! Again a lot has been done in the last three weeks. Read on to see what changed.
To install Gnome Pie on Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Alt+F2 and type: gnome-terminal -or- Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
Here is the Homepage of GnomePie. That's it, Enjoy
What's new in Gnome Pie 0.3 Version?
There are many new features in Gnome-Pie which want to be released! Again a lot has been done in the last three weeks. Read on to see what changed.
- Mouse bindings: The most requested feature ever: Pies can now be bound to any button of your mouse!
- Turbo bindings: For each Pie it’s now possible to select whether it should automatically close when it’s hotkey is released. The global turbo mode does not exist anymore.
- Delayed bindings: You can make any Pie being triggered delayed. This is very useful: So you can even bind Pies to, for example, your right mouse button. When you press it normally, a common right click will be executed, if you hold it down for a moment, the pie will open. Or you can assign Pies to common key strokes like Ctrl-Z. The hotkey will be still usable.
- Window management: There is a brand new slice group which acts like Alt-Tab: It displays all your opened windows!
- Translations: Gnome-Pie has been translated to Italian, Brazilian Portuguese and German. Thanks a lot to Gr3yFox and magnunleno!
- New theme: I created a new theme which reminds of the Elementary OS!
- Memory management: Gnome-Pie uses much less memory now! A typical session should use around 15 MB.
- Bug fixes: And, of course, many minor bugs have been fixed. For example settings are now saved when the user quits the configuration dialog via the title bar close button as well. And it’s not possible anymore to assign the same hotkey twice.
- Precise packages: For early adopters: The PPA for Ubuntu has been updated with packages for Ubuntu 12.04!
To install Gnome Pie on Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Alt+F2 and type: gnome-terminal -or- Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
Terminal Commands:
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:simonschneegans/testing
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install gnome-pie
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Here is the Homepage of GnomePie. That's it, Enjoy

Enable Compiz Desktop Cube in Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal/Ubuntu 12.04 Precise/Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric/Linux Mint
1.) First of all, check if your machine support compiz effects or not. Run the following command in a terminal:
You will get the similar output, all “yes” means it works perfectly.
Not software rendered: yes
Not blacklisted: yes
GLX fbconfig: yes
GLX texture from pixmap: yes
GL npot or rect textures: yes
GL vertex program: yes
GL fragment program: yes
GL vertex buffer object: yes
GL framebuffer object: yes
GL version is 1.4+: yes
Unity 3D supported: yes
2.) Now install and launch CCSM:
All settings will be done in ccsm.
3.) In CompizConfig Settings Manager, click to go into General Options -> Desktop Size. Set Horizontal Virtual Size to 4, Vertical Virtual Size to 1 and Number of Desktops to 4.
4.) Now, check Desktop Cube and Rotate Cube. Your desktop may mess up or even freeze with no window border, can’t move and resize windows. Don't worry, check Window Decoration, Move Window, and Resize Window at next boot by running ccsm at a terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T)
5.) Then click on Desktop Cube > Appearance Tab > set following setting
6.) Then move to Transparent Cude Tab and change first Opacity to 50
7.) If you still can’t get it work, use following commands to remove all previous settings. And finally restart.
rm -rf .gconf/apps/compiz*
rm -rf .cache/compizconfig-1/
rm -rf .config/compiz-1/
rm -rf .compiz*
1.) First of all, check if your machine support compiz effects or not. Run the following command in a terminal:
Terminal Command:
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/usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test -p
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You will get the similar output, all “yes” means it works perfectly.
Not software rendered: yes
Not blacklisted: yes
GLX fbconfig: yes
GLX texture from pixmap: yes
GL npot or rect textures: yes
GL vertex program: yes
GL fragment program: yes
GL vertex buffer object: yes
GL framebuffer object: yes
GL version is 1.4+: yes
Unity 3D supported: yes
2.) Now install and launch CCSM:
Terminal Command:
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sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
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All settings will be done in ccsm.
3.) In CompizConfig Settings Manager, click to go into General Options -> Desktop Size. Set Horizontal Virtual Size to 4, Vertical Virtual Size to 1 and Number of Desktops to 4.
4.) Now, check Desktop Cube and Rotate Cube. Your desktop may mess up or even freeze with no window border, can’t move and resize windows. Don't worry, check Window Decoration, Move Window, and Resize Window at next boot by running ccsm at a terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T)
5.) Then click on Desktop Cube > Appearance Tab > set following setting
6.) Then move to Transparent Cude Tab and change first Opacity to 50
7.) If you still can’t get it work, use following commands to remove all previous settings. And finally restart.
rm -rf .gconf/apps/compiz*
rm -rf .cache/compizconfig-1/
rm -rf .config/compiz-1/
rm -rf .compiz*

Install Pantheon Theme for Gnome Shell 3.2 on Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot/Fedora
Installation of Gnome Shell Themes:
Installation of Gnome Shell Themes:
- Backup /usr/share/gnome-shell/theme folder
- Extract the archive and rename gnome-shell to theme
- Copy this folder to /usr/share/gnome-shell/
- Restart Gnome Shell by hitting Alt+F2, then type 'r' and Press Enter
- You can also use Gnome Tweak Tool to install directly from zip file
- Run the following command: sudo apt-get install git-core
- Install Gnome Tweak Tool by running following command: sudo apt-get install gnome-tweak-tool
- Download Gnome Shell extensions by running following command: git clone git://git.gnome.org/gnome-shell-extensions
- Now access the directory from terminal by running following command: cd gnome-shell-extensions/
- Finally run this command to install the extension: ./autogen.sh --prefix=$HOME/.local --enable-extensions="user-theme"
- Logout, come back and use Gnome Tweak Tool to switch themes.
- gnome-shell 3.2.0 or higher
- gnome-shell-extension-common 3.2.0 or higher
- Droid-Sans fonts were strongly recommended since it must be the default fonts for elementary.
- gdm 3.2.0 or higher

Install Tron Legacy and Aqua Themes for Gnome Shell 3.2 (Ubuntu/Fedora)
Installation of Gnome Shell Themes:
1: Tron Legacy Theme for Gnome Shell
This is a GNOME Shell theme inspired by the film Tron Legacy.
Compatibility: GNOME 3.0.x/3.2.
2: Aqua Theme for Gnome Shell
Aqua is a subtle light theme for Gnome Shell (Too much light?). The theme is compatible with the latest Gnome Shell 3.2.
or Install by following commands:
Installation of Gnome Shell Themes:
- Backup /usr/share/gnome-shell/theme folder
- Extract the archive and rename gnome-shell to theme
- Copy this folder to /usr/share/gnome-shell/
- Restart Gnome Shell by hitting Alt+F2, then type 'r' and Press Enter
- You can also use Gnome Tweak Tool to install directly from zip file
- Run the following command: sudo apt-get install git-core
- Install Gnome Tweak Tool by running following command: sudo apt-get install gnome-tweak-tool
- Download Gnome Shell extensions by running following command: git clone git://git.gnome.org/gnome-shell-extensions
- Now access the directory from terminal by running following command: cd gnome-shell-extensions/
- Finally run this command to install the extension: ./autogen.sh --prefix=$HOME/.local --enable-extensions="user-theme"
- Logout, come back and use Gnome Tweak Tool to switch themes.
1: Tron Legacy Theme for Gnome Shell
This is a GNOME Shell theme inspired by the film Tron Legacy.
Compatibility: GNOME 3.0.x/3.2.
2: Aqua Theme for Gnome Shell
or Install by following commands:
Terminal Commands:
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:satyajit-happy/themes
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install gnome-shell-theme-aqua
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