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Install Frosted Glass Gnome Shell 3.4/3.2 Theme on Ubuntu 12.04/11.10/Linux Mint 13/12

A glassy theme, with inspiration taken from things like Nord and Faience, but with a spin on it.
You can use these Tools to change theme and icons: Gnome Tweak ToolUbuntu Tweak
Checkout theme collection here.

1st Download Wallpapers
2nd Install Faience Icons

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To install Frosted theme on Gnome Shell 3.4 open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:

To install Frosted theme on Gnome Shell 3.2 open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
That's it
Source: Frosted Glass
Install Transparent Swar-Black-Base Themes on Ubuntu 12.04 Precise/Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric/11.04 Natty/10.10 Maverick/10.04 Lucid/Linux Mint (GTK3/2)

1st > First of all you need to transparent your Ubuntu/Linux Mint, Follow Steps or see video:

Enable Transparency in Ubuntu/Linux Mint
1. Install Compiz Confit Settings Manager (CCSM)
To install via Terminal hit Ctrl + Alt + T
2. Select the below text and hit Ctrl + C to copy and paste into Terminal:

3. Click on the Launch Application Button (or Super Key) and type CCSM to locate CompizConfig Settings Manager and open it via clicking on it
4. Go into Opacity, Brightness and Saturation
5. In the Opacity Tab click on New
6. Click on the + Button or Add Function
7. Make sure Type is 'Windows Class'
8. Click on the Grab Button and Select Items around your screen until you find Ccsm
9. Click on Add
10. Set the Windows Value to 90
You need to repeat steps 5-9 3 more times with the settings below OR alternatively you can type it manually in the Value Box which is somewhat easier
11. You require 4 Settings to fully enable transparency
12. Click on the New button and in the Windows box type
class=Ccsm (Window Values = 90) then click on add
13. Click on the New button and in the Windows box type
class=Nautilus (Window Values = 90) then click on add
14. Click on the New button and in the Windows box type
class=Normal (Window Values = 90) then click on add
15. Click on the New button and in the Windows box type
class=Dialog (Window Values = 90) then click on add
16. Now click on the Enable Opacity, Brightness and Saturation check-box in the left side panel
17. Restart the computer if any issues occur and the settings should be applied as you see in the print-screen images
18. Remember be cautious with CCSM and Unity as many of the older functions simply do not work yet and will cause crashes
Clearly Opacity or Transparency hasn't failed me

* To enable or disable transparency for something such as a DVD hold the ALT key and move the Mouse Center wheel up or down to enable more or disable more transparency to meet your needs. This does not permanently apply that setting but is a temporary setting.

If Transparency or CCSM Problem occur Reset with following commands:
Here are more Swar Transparent Themes Flavors


  • Swar Black-Base-Blue

  • ubuntu themes
    Install this theme with following command:


    • Swar Black-Base-Green
    linux themes
    Install this theme with following command:


    • Swar Black-Base-Crimson
    ubuntu themes
    Install this theme with following command:


    • Swar Black-Base-Orange
    ubuntu themes
    Install this theme with following command:


    • Swar Black-Base-Pink
    ubuntu themes
    Install this theme with following command:


    • Swar Black-Base-Purple
    ubuntu themes
    Install this theme with following command:


    • Swar Black-Base-Yellow
    ubuntu themes
    Install this theme with following command:
    That's it