RAVE-X theme suite brings you a unique and beautiful GTK 3 (And 2) desktop theme in your choice to 16 Awesome Refined Colors. Personalize your desktop the way you want. Rave-X Colors Gtk themes are derived from Mint-X Colors theme suite, this suite offers better colors and support for Unity desktop, also works on Mint, and with dark panel support on Xfce & Mate desktops. These themes can work on following desktops: Cinnamon, Unity, Xfce, MATE, XFCE, LXDE, and Gnome Shell. Gnome Fallback works but looks ugly so we do not recommend it. That might be fixed later if anyone reported to creator.
This pack offers 16 awesome colors, also Included 7 Different Colors of "Special Edition" Window Boarders Called RAVEfinity-X, These are Built for Cinnamon, MATE and XFCE only.
You can use Unity Tweak ToolGnome-tweak-tool or Ubuntu-Tweak to change themes/icons.
rave-x themes

rave-x themes

rave-x themes

>>> Available for Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty/Ubuntu 14.10 Utopic/Linux Mint 17
To install Rave-X Colors themes in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:


For these themes in Ubuntu you have to use normal scroll-bars. Use this command to disable overlay scroll-bars:

If you want to get back overlay Scrollbars, enter this command:

RAVE-X icons are fusion of Fanenza, Elementary and other icons. It Features brand new "Modern" folders based on Elementary. It comes in 12 Punchy Colors. For Light, Dark Panels and Full Dark For Dark Toolbars (Like Ambiance) It may be developed in it's own direction eventually but at the time being you can think of it as a fusion of icon themes. letting you choose your own color and look good while doing it!
This Theme is a variant of RAVEfinity X! But Yes it's a new theme since it has new folders and may become more flat one day.
You can use Unity Tweak ToolGnome-tweak-tool or Ubuntu-Tweak to change themes/icons.
rave-x icons

rave-x icons

>>> Available for Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty/Ubuntu 14.10 Utopic/12.04 Precise/Linux Mint 17/13
To install Rave-X Colors Icons in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:

That's it
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