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Home / How To / Install Ubuntu-Touch Unity Theme on Ubuntu 14.10/14.04 & Linux Mint

Install Ubuntu-Touch Unity Theme on Ubuntu 14.10/14.04 & Linux Mint

By Sourabh / March 10, 2015 Category: How To, Ubuntu

Ubuntu-Touch (Unity) 1.3 Theme for Ubuntu GTK 3.x – Download and install Ubuntu-Touch Theme on Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 14.10 and Linux Mint systems. Ubuntu Touch Theme is a mobile version of the Ubuntu OS.

The Ubuntu-Touch Theme is designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices, but can be easily installed and used on Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 14.10, Linux Mint 17.1/17 systems.

Ubuntu-Touch Theme For Ubuntu & Linux Mint

Ubuntu-Touch-Unity-Theme

To download Ubuntu-Touch Theme for Ubuntu 14.10/14.04/Linux Mint systems, run the following commands in Terminal:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/themes
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-touch-theme

You can use Unity Tweak Tool or Gnome-tweak-tool to change Ubuntu themes.

If you are wondering which icons is used in the screenshot, it’s Ultra-Flat icons. You can download the Ultra-Flat icons for Ubuntu systems from the following link:

Ultra-Flat icons

Ultra-Flat icons is a simple flat icon theme, derived from Flattr icon theme. the theme comes in two variants – Theme with blue folders and Theme with orange folders. All credits to Uri Herrera.

Image via NoobsLabs

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