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Fear And Mystery

   1.8  

Xfce Theme

Score 47%
Fear And Mystery
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Fear And Mystery
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Homepage:  Link
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Minimum required   GTK 2.x
Downloads:  4607
Submitted:  Sep 14 2008
Updated:  Jun 15 2015

Description:

This is a port of the Fear theme for OSX and the Icon set Murder Mystery, which was my favourite theme in OSX, this is my first try at a theme and there are still a few tweaks to do so bear with me.
Permission to release this theme was given by the original author Joe Loy at http://www.fearutopia.com a big thanks to him for letting me do this and for the original theme, the original Icons wre designed by Zachary Lutterman but his web site is no longer around but a big thanks to him as well.
There is also an AWN theme and a set of wallpapers to complete the theme.
Comments are welcome enjoy!

Now Includes Xfce4 window manager frame.




Changelog:

Addded Xfce4 frames
Completely redone buttons, scrollbars and range bars.
Removed other flavours.
Minor icon changes.

removed rockbox,usplash,gdm no longer supported
updated download links
changed links to new website

Minor updates to icons
Added GDM theme
Changed links
Added usplash startup screen
Added extra window border
Added extra wallpapers including nautilus backgrounds
Now in 6 Flavours:
FearAndMystery (grey)
FearAndMysteryDepression (blue)
FearAndMysteryRage (red)
FearAndMysteryEnvy (green)
FearAndMysteryCowardice (yellow)
FearAndMysteryMetal (metal look title bar)
Added extra wallpapers to match the flavours
Added a Rockbox theme for iPod photo




LicenseGPL
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(Wallpapers)
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 ubuntu download?

 
 by davmont on: Sep 30 2008
 
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oh! im sorry... i was pleased to find a nice theme... but then i realized it's just for ubuntu, and i dont use it, i just use Gnome under openSUSE...

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 Re: ubuntu download?

 
 by eitreach on: Sep 30 2008
 
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Haven't you heard? It's the best way to flush out nitpickers. Now when they're out in the open, it's just a matter of picking them off from a distance.

I hear they ask themselves, "Is it really worth it?" - and sadly, they usually assume that it is.

Now, let's take up the "It's called GNU/Linux!", "Ubuntu is ugly!", "KDE is superior to Gnome!" and "The GPL sucks compared to BSD license!"-discussions - I'm all ears to hear your well-picked arguments.

Now, let me just get myself a BS-vaccination, and we're off.


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 What?

 
 by keithhedger on: Sep 30 2008
 
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If u had read the blurb u would have known that I had not posted on this site before and i missed the blank line in the drop down list when adding a file so i selected ubuntu ive just changed that but as far as i know it should work on most up to date gnomes maybe u should try to be a bit more constructive in your criticisms after all this is all for free!


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 quite possibly...

 
 by jawbreaker on: Oct 4 2008
 
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the ugliest thing ever done to a desktop


I have an existential map. It has 'You are here' written all over it.
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 Re: quite possibly...

 
 by keithhedger on: Oct 5 2008
 
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Oh well win some lose some!


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 good work!

 
 by machina on: Oct 5 2008
 
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i'm using this now, with the metal window decoration, excellent work, well done!


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 Re: good work!

 
 by keithhedger on: Oct 5 2008
 
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Thanks a bunch!


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 how do i install this

 
 by fingal11 on: Sep 9 2009
 
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sorry my stupid question, but how do i install this theme? The icons is no problem, but the rest.


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 installation-guide

 
 by Karmicbastler on: Jan 14 2011
 
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download this theme. Them click onto a free space on your desktop and choose "change desktop-background". Then go to "themes" and drop this package into the window of your window-manager (for gnome, it is the metacity-theme-manager).

Then this theme will be copied and installed automaticly.

Or you can even go to your home-folder. In the menu-line at the top, you go to "Look" and choose "display hidden data" and then you see a folder called .themes in your home-folder. Just open this folder and put the package there and extract it. Then close this folder again and close your home-folder.
Then right-cklick again on a free space on your desktop and choose "change desktop-background". Then again go to "themes" and select your new theme and then go to "symbols" and select the icons for this theme.

This is it and you're done.

You see, installing Metacity-themes in ubuntu and its derivatives is just easy.

Greetings
Karmicbastler


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