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Ubuntu Dust

  

GTK 2.x Theme/Style

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Ubuntu Dust
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Ubuntu Dust
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Minimum required   GTK 2.x
Downloads:  265022
Submitted:  Sep 9 2008

Description:

Dust is a concept for a new, refreshing look for Ubuntu. The idea was to take the defining aesthetic elements of Ubuntu and remix it into something clean, modern, functional, and unique.

It's a new take on the Ubuntu aesthetic using a dark palette and subtle colors.




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 Does not work (or what?!)

 
 by zgoda on: Dec 17 2008
 
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Either this theme Does Not Work(tm) or I am stupid Mac OS X user that does not understand simple directions (no, I did not try to install this on my Leopard, it's a Ubuntu 8.10).

I downloaded && dpkg -i the required murrine engine. Downloaded Dust-0.2 tarball, dragged it to the apperance window. The result is well... at least ugly. The windows are beautifully decorated (window title bars, borders and so on), but the rest of the desktop looks like there was no GTK theme used at all (all-boxy widgets in steel gray). WTF?!


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 Re: Does not work (or what?!)

 
 by inane on: Dec 22 2008
 
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Themes should work right away but engines won't per se. You must restart at least X.ORG if not the computer.

Yes I would chock this up to being a dumb Mac OS X user if not for the fact that they make it extremely difficult to change the GUI appearance of the operating system and you probably wouldn't have had much theme experience with Mac to steer you in the wrong direction. If you HAD gotten theming to work with Mac and understood all of the steps, installed all the required proprietary third-party software which would have eventually asked you to restart at least twice and then came here wondering why this GNOME engine was not working when you hadn't restarted the X.ORG server or the computer only once, I would call you a retard. Next time you go to your Mac, why don't you try this out? Install a third party Atheros wifi card and then track down the driver, install, use it for your internet, and then update through Apple, enjoy. I never thought that I could hate a company and it's practices more than Microsoft until I tried using Mac.


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 Re: Re: Does not work (or what

 
 by zgoda on: Dec 23 2008
 
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It looks as I wrote, no matter how smartypants you pretend you are. Do you have any clue what's going on or just want to throw some shitwords on me, huh?


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 Re: Re: Re: Does not work (or what

 
 by jrock612 on: Dec 28 2008
 
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I think you had it right the first time: You're a stupid Mac OSX user who doesn't understand simple directions.

This theme rocks. Go away if you don't like it.


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 Re: Does not work (or what?!)

 
 by mejogid on: Dec 26 2008
 
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This is definitely an issue of the engine not being recognised correctly - is it possible you've installed an older version by mistake? Alternatively, the package you installed could be broken - if you're using Ubuntu Intrepid, Debian Unstable or a release based off either of those the version in the repositories should work fine i believe.

Apologies for the rude reply you received, not all linux users are so defensive and aggressive....


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 Windows control invisibles

 
 by dverdin on: Dec 19 2008
 
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Hi,

This theme is great and I love it !

however...

The color of checked checkboxes or radio buttons is light grey on lighter grey.
which means it is more or less inmpossible to distinguish between checked and unchecked elements.
How can I fix this?


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 Re: Windows control invisibles

 
 by dverdin on: Feb 4 2009
 
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Soooo...
Any clue about how to change the color of checkboxes and radio button content?

It would be great to have them readable!


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 Re: Re: Windows control invisibles

 
 by pjgunst on: Feb 21 2009
 
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make sure you have the murrine engine installed. Without it, you won't see the state of checkboxes / radio button until you hover over them


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 Theme Engines not working

 
 by jason77 on: Dec 30 2008
 
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I just thought I would throw this out there for those who get the "blocky" themes when they should be nice looking. If you have installed the theme engine that goes with the theme (ie. murrine or candido) and it isn't working, then you should check where it is being installed to. I am running the 64bit version of Fedora and my theme engines were being installed into the /usr/lib directory rather than the /usr/lib64 directory and hence were not being recognized as being installed. Just a thought for you to consider as you troubleshoot.


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 Great theme

 
 by dannytatom on: Jan 3 2009
 
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Love the theme, one small question, though. How/where can I change the color that shows up when you hover restore/minimize/close in window titles?


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 Re: Great theme

 
 by ripps818 on: Jan 5 2009
 
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Those are the colors in the actually image files. You'll have to edit the images with graphic editor like gimp to change them.


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 Update

 
 by vs8 on: Jan 19 2009
 
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Can you update your theme so it works with the latest Murrine SVN? I installed the script that comes with Shiki colors and now Dust doesn't work.


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 Fantastic

 
 by fluocantus on: Jan 29 2009
 
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I love this!! Great job.


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