Minty Fresh: A very green theme for Gnome-Shell

If you are a user of Linux Mint, you use gnome-shell and you also like the color green, this theme called Minty fresh It can come like a glove.

In the author's gallery we can find some other very interesting resources, from themes for the cursor, icons, wallpapers, metacity, emerald and much more. So I recommend you take a look at your profile on Deviantart. It would also be interesting to see the compilation of topics for gnome-shell that they have left us in ArtsDesktop en this link, and this other. 😀


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  1.   Carlos said

    The theme looks nice. Thanks for the information.

  2.   Carlos said

    By the way, the blog looks great. Waiting for new posts, especially about LMDE.

    Regards!

    1.    elav <° Linux said

      Thank you very much Carlos. There will be more articles on LMDE soon, don't worry ^^

  3.   KZKG ^ Gaara said

    Too green for my taste LOL !!!
    Not to mention that Gnome3 + Shell doesn't appeal to me, I tried it but it didn't "motivate" me, the only thing I did like is the ease of recording our desktop, from then on I prefer KDE4, Gnome2, even Unity.

  4.   Courage said

    elav I don't know if it is an error or not but is the theme for Unity or Gnome Shell? I say it because in the image they use it under Unity

    1.    elav <° Linux said

      Nope. In the image what comes out is Gnome-Shell

  5.   arony said

    Hey, you don't know if I can use the Gnome Shell in Mint Debian Edition, I love the way Fedora looks but I don't know how to install it in my LMDE.

    1.    elav <° Linux said

      I don't think it's possible for now unless you use the Debian Experimental repositories, which I don't advise if you don't want to tear down your LMDE.