How do I install this theme? [duplicate]

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Just started using Lubuntu and wanted to customize it a bit.



I am trying to install this theme.



I tried everything I found on the internet like putting it in the /usr/themes directory or creating a /home/[name-of-user]/.themes directory and putting it there.







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  • Try putting the theme files in /usr/share/themes (not /usr/themes).
    – Emily
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    See this: addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/customize-the-lxde-desktop
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  • How can I install themes in Lubuntu?

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Just started using Lubuntu and wanted to customize it a bit.



I am trying to install this theme.



I tried everything I found on the internet like putting it in the /usr/themes directory or creating a /home/[name-of-user]/.themes directory and putting it there.







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marked as duplicate by Fabby, Eric Carvalho, artfulrobot, Andrea Lazzarotto, waltinator May 6 at 0:22


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  • Try putting the theme files in /usr/share/themes (not /usr/themes).
    – Emily
    May 3 at 14:33






  • 1




    See this: addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/customize-the-lxde-desktop
    – pomsky
    May 3 at 16:19












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  • How can I install themes in Lubuntu?

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Just started using Lubuntu and wanted to customize it a bit.



I am trying to install this theme.



I tried everything I found on the internet like putting it in the /usr/themes directory or creating a /home/[name-of-user]/.themes directory and putting it there.







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  • How can I install themes in Lubuntu?

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Just started using Lubuntu and wanted to customize it a bit.



I am trying to install this theme.



I tried everything I found on the internet like putting it in the /usr/themes directory or creating a /home/[name-of-user]/.themes directory and putting it there.





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marked as duplicate by Fabby, Eric Carvalho, artfulrobot, Andrea Lazzarotto, waltinator May 6 at 0:22


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marked as duplicate by Fabby, Eric Carvalho, artfulrobot, Andrea Lazzarotto, waltinator May 6 at 0:22


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  • Try putting the theme files in /usr/share/themes (not /usr/themes).
    – Emily
    May 3 at 14:33






  • 1




    See this: addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/customize-the-lxde-desktop
    – pomsky
    May 3 at 16:19
















  • Try putting the theme files in /usr/share/themes (not /usr/themes).
    – Emily
    May 3 at 14:33






  • 1




    See this: addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/customize-the-lxde-desktop
    – pomsky
    May 3 at 16:19















Try putting the theme files in /usr/share/themes (not /usr/themes).
– Emily
May 3 at 14:33




Try putting the theme files in /usr/share/themes (not /usr/themes).
– Emily
May 3 at 14:33




1




1




See this: addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/customize-the-lxde-desktop
– pomsky
May 3 at 16:19




See this: addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/customize-the-lxde-desktop
– pomsky
May 3 at 16:19










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I think the directory /usr/themes/ should be ok. Now what you can do is
Install unity-tweak-tool and you can check there if the theme is available and customize it.






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  • I read that unity-tweak-tool isnt avilable anymore. Is that wrong?
    – javajav
    May 3 at 14:57







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    OP uses Lubuntu, will Unity Tweak Tool work?
    – pomsky
    May 3 at 16:15


















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I think the directory /usr/themes/ should be ok. Now what you can do is
Install unity-tweak-tool and you can check there if the theme is available and customize it.






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  • I read that unity-tweak-tool isnt avilable anymore. Is that wrong?
    – javajav
    May 3 at 14:57







  • 1




    OP uses Lubuntu, will Unity Tweak Tool work?
    – pomsky
    May 3 at 16:15















up vote
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I think the directory /usr/themes/ should be ok. Now what you can do is
Install unity-tweak-tool and you can check there if the theme is available and customize it.






share|improve this answer




















  • I read that unity-tweak-tool isnt avilable anymore. Is that wrong?
    – javajav
    May 3 at 14:57







  • 1




    OP uses Lubuntu, will Unity Tweak Tool work?
    – pomsky
    May 3 at 16:15













up vote
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up vote
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I think the directory /usr/themes/ should be ok. Now what you can do is
Install unity-tweak-tool and you can check there if the theme is available and customize it.






share|improve this answer












I think the directory /usr/themes/ should be ok. Now what you can do is
Install unity-tweak-tool and you can check there if the theme is available and customize it.







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  • I read that unity-tweak-tool isnt avilable anymore. Is that wrong?
    – javajav
    May 3 at 14:57







  • 1




    OP uses Lubuntu, will Unity Tweak Tool work?
    – pomsky
    May 3 at 16:15

















  • I read that unity-tweak-tool isnt avilable anymore. Is that wrong?
    – javajav
    May 3 at 14:57







  • 1




    OP uses Lubuntu, will Unity Tweak Tool work?
    – pomsky
    May 3 at 16:15
















I read that unity-tweak-tool isnt avilable anymore. Is that wrong?
– javajav
May 3 at 14:57





I read that unity-tweak-tool isnt avilable anymore. Is that wrong?
– javajav
May 3 at 14:57





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1




OP uses Lubuntu, will Unity Tweak Tool work?
– pomsky
May 3 at 16:15





OP uses Lubuntu, will Unity Tweak Tool work?
– pomsky
May 3 at 16:15



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