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Having the Ubuntu operating system that has many beautiful views & cool very nice indeed. Moreover, if we modify them one by one part of the desktop as you wish, for example, to use its icon Faenza, Ambiance & wallpaper theme using custom. It will produce a different desktop views with other users so that we can boast our Ubuntu look.
Before I discuss this post is addressed to users who do not hate Microsoft’s operating system is Windows with its new product is Windows 7. For my friends who belong to the ranks of Windows hater, I hope not U?ak follow this paper because it just adds a needless feelings of hatred.
In this post I will discuss on setting up the theme of the latest series Pack Win 2.7 into Ubuntu Lucid. As we know that the theme of this Pack Win 2.7 is a theme that can make your Ubuntu look similar or even identical to the appearance of Windows 7. I admit it the look of Windows 7 is also very sweet and cool, therefore, is not wrong if we make a copy into our Ubuntu without buying the product
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To install this theme is very easy because of these themes available in the script to run the installation via the GUI automatically. The theme of this pack Win 2.7 can be downloaded at http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Win2-7+Pack?content=113264&PHPSESSID=bbecb6eef9f08472b46e0bc33d7920bd, do not forget to extract the file later. After that you stayed into the folder click 2 times on GUIInstall.sh then run in terminal. The process will continue after the start of the model setting the theme, his STARTMENU model until the process is then completed and followed by a log out. I admit that the process was rather long and complex, but later results were also satisfactory really. I purposely did not include installation steps theme because in addition to long & I took the screenshot around 17an image making it very inconvenient for the upload
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