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How to make your windows look like mac on linux
How to make your windows look like mac on linux








WhiteSur-light-solid and WhiteSur-dark-solit), which don't have this issue.Ģ. To work around this issue, the theme developer has created solid theme alternatives (e.g. With Nvidia graphics (it definitely happens with proprietary drivers, I'm not sure if it also happens with Nouveau), the Nautilus sidebar doesn't refresh after hovering over the items, making it look broken: Important things you need to know before using WhiteSur Gtk theme:ġ. WhiteSur light solid theme (there isn't a solid theme for Plank) Yaru Colors Updated With Ubuntu 20.04 Yaru Theme In 12 Colors (GTK, Icons, GNOME Shell, More).Adwaita Color Variants: GNOME's Default Theme In 12 Colors (Light And Dark GTK3, GTK2 And GNOME Shell).If you prefer Adwaita or Yaru themes, but you want to spice them up a bit, see: And believe it or not, there are quite a few people that want to mimic the Mac look on Linux, and this article is for them. But you have to admit it's pretty cool that this is possible. I realize not everyone likes the look of macOS, or to make their Linux desktop look like it, so this theme isn't for everyone. The icon theme is also available in light and dark variants. The same designer / developer has also created a WhiteSur icon theme that mimics the macOS Big Sur icon theme for Linux desktops. The theme requires Gtk 3.20 or newer, so it should work with most Linux distributions, e.g. As a side note, if you use Ubuntu and want to disable Ubuntu Dock so you can use Plank dock instead, see this article. There's also an optional Plank dock theme for those that want to achieve an even closer look to macOS Big Sur. The theme pack comes in both light and dark variants, both having regular (with the sidebar slightly transparent in some applications) and solid versions. WhiteSur Gtk Theme is a macOS Big Sur like theme for Gnome-based desktops, supporting Gnome Shell, Cinnamon, Xfce, Pantheon, Budgie and Mate desktops.










How to make your windows look like mac on linux