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Install Malys UniColors Orange theme on Gnome Shell for Ubuntu 12.04/11.10/Linux Mint 13/12

This theme is originally created by Malys but mmesantos1 made this available in orange version, it looks really cool on gnome shell.

Ubuntu themes

gnome shell themes

Theme Tested on Ubuntu 12.04 Precise with Gnome Shell 3.4.1
Theme can be compatible with Gnome Shell 3.2/3.4/3.4.1

1st Download Wallpaper for Malys Orange
2nd Install Malys UniBlack Icons

To install Malys Orange theme on Gnome Shell open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
That's it
Install Hybrid Daw Theme in Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin/Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric/Linux Mint for Gnome Shell + GTK 3/2

This Theme is support Gnome Shell, You can easily install this theme by terminal. With this Theme you need Extension Theme and Wallpaper to make look more beautiful. First of all theme installation than follow topic.

1: Theme Installation

Ubuntu 12.04 themes

First of all Download these 2 Deb Package files.
1: Gnome-Shell-Extensions-Common_3.2.0
2: Gnome-Shell-Extensions-User-Theme_3.2.0

To install Hybrid Daw theme on Gnome shell open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:






2: Dock Extension Theme Installation

Ubuntu precise theme

To install Hybrid Daw theme on Gnome shell open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:





3: Download Wallpaper

This collection include for Desktop+Smartphone+Table Wallpapers
Download Wallpapers

4: If you want to install nice Icons See this Awoken Icons

Finally! Now enter first command for set buttons than following command to install Gnome Tweak Tool:





Now go to menu and search "Advance Setting" and open than change your theme. After Change of Theme restart Gnome Shell (Press Alt+F2 and enter "r") or logout and login back.


That's it. Enjoy
Install TigerGS Gnome Shell Theme for Ubuntu 12.04/11.10/Linux Mint/Fedora

Gnome Shell themes

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





Now enter the following command to install Gnome Tweak Tool:



Now open Tweak tool and change theme, That's it

Install Faience Gnome Shell Theme + Icons on Ubuntu 12.04/11.10/Linux Mint/Fedora

1: Faience Theme for Gnome Shell:


To install Faience theme on gnome shell open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:






2: Faience Icons:


Faience is a Work In Progress that include a Gnome-Shell theme and an icon theme based on Faenza.
This theme is in early development stage:
- Currently, it focusses essentially on Gnome 3 / Gnome-Shell. An embryonic support for Unity (with Radiance GTK theme) is provided since 0.2 trough Faience-Claire icon theme.
- Lots of icons are missing, thus it heavily depends on Faenza. Be sure to install it.

To install Faience Icon theme open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:





Now enter the following command to install Gnome Tweak Tool:



Now open Tweak tool and change theme+icons, That's it

Install Malys Revolt2 Theme for Ubuntu 12.04/11.10 (Unity/Gnome Classic/GTK3/GTK2)

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.

Malys Revolt2 Theme:


► GTK2 - you must first install latest gtk2-engine-pixbuf
► GTK3 - & latest gtk3-engines-unico

sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf
sudo apt-get install gtk3-engines-unico

► Tips for UNITY

1.) Run in terminal:
sudo apt-get install gconf-editor

2.) Run in terminal:
a.) sudo gconf-editor
b.) gconf-editor

Browse to apps > metacity > general, look for “button_layout” on the right panel.

Change the value in the “button_layout”
from close,minimize,maximize:

to menu:minimize,maximize,close and press the Enter key.

3.) restart
You are done, and you will see that now buttons are at right.


►  Tips..... for gnome classic - transparent panel

Hit the ALT key and the keyboard panel, open the menu where you can control panelbg.png and save it.)

Download Malys Revolt2 Theme

Install Ambiance Like Theme for Gnome Shell in Ubuntu 12.04/Ubuntu 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.

Ambiance Like Theme for Gnome Shell


Download Ambiance Like Theme from DevianArt Link

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 Space Odyssey Theme for Gnome Shell Ubuntu 12.04/11.10 Oneiric/Linux Mint Lisa 12/Fedora

Installation of Theme:
  • Type in Terminal: "sudo nautilus"
  • 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.


REQUIREMENTS:
Gnome 3.2
MGSE (Optional for those who use bottom panel). If Bottom Panel is not needed or used, you can delete the bottom panel section from the gnome-shell.css file.

Download Space Odyssey Theme from DevianArt Link

Zukini Theme for Gnome Shell in Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin/Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot/Linux Mint Lisa 12/Fedora

Installation of Theme:
  • Type in Terminal: "sudo nautilus"
  • 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:
This theme is designed around Gnome 3.2.
Install Faenza Icons with this Theme.
Download Wallpapers for this Theme.

Download Zukini Theme for Gnome Shell

Install Android Gnome Shell Theme for Ubuntu 12.04/11.10/Fedora/Linux Mint 12 Lisa

Installation of Theme:
  • Type in Terminal: "sudo nautilus"
  • 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.



Gnome-Shell Theme created with an inspiration from one wallpaper that was sent to me as a token gift from liquidsky64. The android wall is included in this theme folder.

Download Android Gnome Shell Theme from DevianArt Link

Green Theme Ambiance is perfect if you like oneiric green issues as it goes perfect with any of the default fund.


This theme is compatible with Gnome Shell 3.2/3.2.1

To install, simply open the terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:





Once installed, open Gnome Tweak Tool and activate Ambiance Green.


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
Install Lavender & GnomishBeige Themes in Gnome Shell for Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric/Ubuntu 12.04/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.

>> Lavender Theme for Gnome Shell:

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Originally created the Lavender gnome shell theme compatible with Gnome 3.2

Download Lavender Theme from DevianArt Link


>> GnomishBeige Theme for Gnome Shell:

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This is a clean beige theme for GTK3, based on Adwaita (provided by gnome-themes-standard), plus a matching GNOME-Shell theme.
The package also includes a GTK2 theme, that depends on the latest Murrine engine and makes GTK2 windows fairly similar to GTK3 ones. If you don't want to install Murrine anymore, you could replace the folder 'gtk-2.0' with that of Adwaita but you'll lose the above-mentioned similarity.

Download GnomishBeige Theme from OpenDesktop Link

EleganO Theme for Gnome Shell 3.2 in Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot/Fedora

Installation Instructions:
Extract the zip file to the themes directory i.e. "~/.themes/" or "/usr/share/themes/" or use Gnome Tweak Tool to install.
Install the User Theme Extension and use the Gnome Tweak tool to choose the themes.
To install the Gnome Shell theme without the User Theme Extension,
1. First backup your Gnome Shell theme directory i.e. "/usr/share/gnome-shell/theme/".
2. Extract the tar.gz file and rename "gnome-shell" directory to "theme",
3. Copy it to "/usr/share/gnome-shell/".
4. Restart GNOME Shell by pressing "Alt+F2", then type 'r' and press Enter.

gnome shell themes

Please note that this theme is for Gnome 3.2 only.
Install Minty, Ultra and A New Start Themes for Gnome Shell 3.2 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> Minty Theme for Gnome Shell

Fedora Themes

Minty by Satya is a Gnome Shell theme with some flavour of Linux Mint. It is compatible with the latest Gnome Shell 3.2.
Download Minty Gnome Shell Theme from DevianArt Link
or







2> Ultra Theme for Gnome Shell

Ubuntu 11.10 Themes

ULTRA by half-left is a slick, dark theme  for GNOME Shell inspired by ULTRA 2 Wallpaper.



3> A New Start Theme for Gnome Shell

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GTK3 theme
Install Gnome3.2 Sonar and Elements Themes for Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot Unity 

Theme Installation Instructions:
Unzip and copy to ~/.themes and use the GNOME Tweak Tool to switch theme and titlebar. To switch the theme manually, you will have to use the dconf-editor in GNOME 3.
You can fine Gnome Tweak Tool Here.

1 > Elements Theme for Gnome Classic and Gnome Shell


Unity/Gtk2.0/Gtk3.0/Metacity Theme based on elementary Gtk2.0/Gtk3.0/Metacity. Gtk3.0 has been almost completely rewritten from scratch and modified with unity panel support while retaining the elements that make that theme awesome.

For gnome3 classic and gnome shell use ElementsGS theme included.

Download Elements Theme Gnome Shell+Classic DevianArt Link


2 > Sonar Theme
-This is a GTK3 port of Sonar used by default in openSUSE. 
-The theme comes with the metacity theme and the GTK2 version. License and authors are in the theme directory. Note that the metacity theme and GTK2 theme are not my work, just distributed via GPL.
-Wallpaper: Terraform-green (part of the official GNOME backgrounds).
-Icon Theme: Sonar(openSUSE).


Download Sonar Theme from DevianArt Link