How To Install Mac OS X Lion Theme On Lubuntu / LXDE
- Install a Mac GTK Theme. The single easiest way to make Ubuntu look like a Mac is to install a Mac GTK theme. Our top recommendation is the ‘macOS Mojave’ theme by Vinceluice. This is a near-enough pixel-perfect clone of Apple’s OS skin, and is available in light and dark versions.
- Ubuntu Themes will help you to improve the whole desktop environment, and it’s straightforward to use with little Terminal Commands and Tweak Tools configurations. Resource Link: Ubuntu Mac Theme: A Tutorial to Make Your Ubuntu Look Like Mac OS. Don’t worry; I am here to help you.
Mac OS X is the special one in the Desktop market. So many people admire it because of its beauty, safety (yes, it is an UNIX) and its profesional image as “an OS for profesional modern art designer”. Yeah, Mac OS X has beautiful look and I do like its look-n-feel. And so, there are so many theme patcher to make our Microsoft Windows or Linux OS become Mac OS X in the appearance.
Make Ubuntu Look Like Mac Os
But to make Ubuntu look like Mac, we should install either GNOME-shell or Unity. GNOME-shell is the best desktop environment for Ubuntu Mac theme support. On the comparison with other GNOME-shell, we suggest GNOME-shell is the better option because it provides the better visual implementation of Mac Ubuntu.
In Linux Desktop, there are some project specialized in designing theme transformation pack to make our Linux desktop to be looked like Mac OS X. The most popular project probably is Mac4Lin. But, all of those projects was designed only for GNOME or sometimes support XFCE and how about LXDE? Our Star in the current lightweight Linux desktop? (Yes, LXDE is the most light-but-complete Linux desktop for now).
Until now, there is no project that officially support LXDE. Basically, LXDE uses gtk (now still stay with gtk2) and any gtk theme can be used in LXDE. The problem is, LXDE uses openbox as its window manager. And as the logical reason for its ligthweight, openbox has limitation. Openbox doesn’t support complex theming by using high resolution png images so we couldn’t build sophisticated theme for openbox. However, we could still build window theme with color for openbox and we could try to resemble any theme we want, although it will never be pitch-perfect same as a clone. And so, there is an openbox theme tried to resemble Mac OS X theme and we could use it to transform our LXDE desktop to be looked like Mac OS X Lion.
After experimenting with previous Mac4Lin theme, I’ve successfully transform my Lubuntu 12.04 to be Mac OS X Lion style and so then I pack them into DEBS and we could transform our Lubuntu to be looked like Mac OS X easily. Here are the steps to transform Lubuntu to be looked like Mac OS X Lion :
Ubuntu 20.04 Mac Theme
- Download and install Mac OS X Theme For LXDE
- Download and install Mac OS X Lion Icon Theme
- Install Cairo Dock and XCompmgr
- Move the Panel to the top and remove Window List (Task Bar) Applet, Application Launch Bar Applet, Minimize All Windows Applet and Desktop Pager Applet.
- Check the Strecth option of Spacer Applet between Menu Applet and system applet in order to get wide space between Menu and System Tray Applet.
- Change the gtk and icon theme into Mac OS X, and change the Lubuntu logo into Apple logo by right clik at the Menu applet and point the image logo to /usr/share/icons/Mac-Lion-Icons/places/24/start-here.png
- Add Cairo Dock and xcompmgr as additional autostarted startup applications in LXDE by editing this :At the end, add these lines :@cairo-dock
- Now, we have Lubuntu with Mac OS X like look :*