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Install Tempered Glass Theme on Ubuntu 12.04 Precise/Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric/Linux Mint/Any Linux for Gnome Shell/Cinnamon

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Tempered Glass (Gnome Shell 3.2.1 - 3.2.2.1 Theme) is a combination of white and dark shades of glass. The usual set of extensions (Windowlist, Menu, Dock, Bottompanel and Windowoverlay) are all supported. I tried to maintain strictly shades of glass everywhere so just note me on any issue and I will look at ajustments.
THEME IS COMPATIBLE WITH ALL LINUX DISTROS USING GNOME SHELL 3.2.1 - 3.2.2.1

First Download Theme Wallpaper
2nd Here is the Awoken Icons

>> Install Tempered Glass theme on Gnome Shell open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:










or use ppa






>> Install Tempered Glass theme on Cinnamon open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:






or use ppa





Now Install Gnome Tweak Tool to change theme:



Go to menu and search "advance settings" and open it, If you already have than change it with gnome-tweak-tool. That's it.
Install Minty Blue Theme for Gnome Shell on Ubuntu 12.04/11.10/Linux Mint 12/Fedora


Minty is a Gnome Shell theme with some flavour of Linux Mint. It is compatible with the latest Gnome Shell 3.2.

To install Theme on Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:





Now use Gnome Tweak Tool to change the theme. That's it
Install Axiom and Dark Shine Themes for Gnome Shell 3.x in Ubuntu 12.04-11.10/Linux Mint/Fedora

Installation of Themes:
  • Type in Terminal: "sudo nautilus"
  • For Gnome Shell extract to "/usr/share/gnome-shell/theme" folder
  • For Unity Theme extract to "/usr/share/theme"
  • 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
You can also install theme selector extension and use gnome tweak tool to switch themes. Follow the instructions below (for Ubuntu 11.10):
  • 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: Axiom Theme for Gnome Shell 3.x

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Axiom is fully compatible with Gnome Shell 3.2.

Download Axiom Theme from DevianArt Link



2: Dark Shine Theme for Gnome Shell 3.x


Dark Shine is compatible with the latest Gnome Shell 3.2.

Ubuntu users can install Terminal via PPA using the following commands:





For other Distro's
Download Dark Shine Theme from DevianArt Link

Install Utopia Theme for Gnome Shell 3.2 in Ubuntu 11.10/Ubuntu 12.04/Fedora/Linux Mint

Installation of Theme:
  • 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
You can also install theme selector extension and use gnome tweak tool to switch themes. Follow the instructions below (for Ubuntu 11.10):
  • 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.

Download Utopia Theme:



Compatibility: Gnome Shell 3.2

Download Utopia Theme from DevianArt Link
Aero and Aero Monochrome Theme for Gnome Shell 3.2

Installation of 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
You can also install theme selector extension and use gnome tweak tool to switch themes. Follow the instructions below (for Ubuntu 11.10):
  • 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.





Description:
Gnome Shell Theme created in continuum of AmbiGlass Shell Theme.
This theme will suit for light GTK3 themes and light wall papers.


Install Prismas, Shine and Dark Shine Themes for Gnome Shell in Ubuntu 11.10/Fedora

Installation of 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
You can also install theme selector extension and use gnome tweak tool to switch themes. Follow the instructions below (for Ubuntu 11.10):
  • 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 > Prismas Theme for Gnome Shell


GTK 3 Theme
Download Prismas Theme from DevianArt Link


2 > Shine Theme for Gnome Shell


Shine is a new modern theme for Gnome Shell. It tries to blend transparency and usability, with smooth transition effects between different elements. Shine is a bit squarish and perhaps the best match for Faenza icons. Shine comes with a matching GDM theme too and is compatible with the latest Gnome Shell 3.2.
Warning:
This theme is not compatible with old Gnome Shell 3.0 (e.g.-Fedora 15). I'm not responsible if you try to use it on old Gnome Shell and things break.
Download Shine Theme from DevianArt Link
or Install by following commands:






3 > Dark Shine Theme for Gnome Shell


Dark Shine is compatible with the latest Gnome Shell 3.2.
Warning:
This theme is not compatible with old Gnome Shell 3.0 (e.g.-Fedora 15). I'm not responsible if you try to use it on old Gnome Shell and things break.
or Install by following commands:





Install Team Fortress 2 Gnome Shell Theme and Adwaita Nautilus Theme

>> Team Fortress 2 Gnome Shell:
Team Fortress 2 Gnome Shell theme by Alfy102, as the name suggests is based on popular multiplayer game Team Fortress 2. The theme features similar colors and style found in TF2 game UI.

Team Fortress Gnome Shell

Installation of Theme
  • 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
  • For Installation of Themes and More Themes See this Topic.
Download Team Fortress 2 Gnome Shell Theme



>> Adwaita Dark Theme:

Ubuntu Oneiric Themes

Download the theme you’ll need to first ‘unzip’ the archive (right click > extract here) then manually install it as follows: -
  • Open a Terminal
  • type: gksu nautilus /usr/share/themes
  • Move the extracted Adwaita Dark folder to the ‘usr/share/themes’ folder
  • Apply the Adwaita Dark theme using GNOME Tweak Tool
Download Adwaita Dark Theme
Ambiance And Elegance themes for Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot (Unity + Gnome Shell)

>> To Install Themes:
  • First backup your Gnome Shell theme directory i.e. "/usr/share/gnome-shell/theme/".
  • Extract the tar.gz file and rename "gnome-shell" directory to "theme", 
  • Copy it to "/usr/share/gnome-shell/".
  • Restart GNOME Shell by pressing "Alt+F2", then type r and press Enter.
You can also install theme selector extension and use gnome tweak tool to switch themes. Follow the instructions below (for Ubuntu 11.10):
Open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T -or- Press Alt+F2 and type: gnome-terminal) and copy the following command in the Terminal:



Install Gnome Tweak Tool by running following command:



Download Gnome Shell extensions by running following command:



Now access the directory from terminal by running following command:




Logout, come back and use Gnome Tweak Tool to switch themes.


>> Elegance Theme
Elegance is a clean HUD theme for Gnome Shell made by Satyajit Sahoo. The theme is compatible with the latest Gnome Shell 3.2.


Download Elegance Theme
or by following code:






>> Ambiance Theme
Ambiance Blue - a theme pack that includes a GTK2, GTK3 and GNOME Shell theme -, has been updated for GNOME 3.2:

Ubuntu 11.10 oneiric themes

Ambiance supports GNOME 3.2 (and GNOME Shell 3.2), the latest Ambiance Blue also comes with support for the Unity panel:

themes for Ubuntu 11.10 oneiric

Download Ambiance Theme
or by following commands:





That's it, Enjoy