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Mac OS X transformation pack is ready for Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy/Linux Mint 16. This transformation pack has been completed with collaboration of haniahmed (One Gnome Shell theme) and mbossg (One Gtk theme + two icon sets) both guys did really fine job. Mac themes for Linux are almost stopped but we kept this project on our list from 12.04, and now we release Mac transformation for every new Ubuntu release. Many people look over the internet for pre-configured Mac look like Macbuntu 13.10/Mac4lin, Mac Ubuntu theme and so on, but it is good idea to transform it by yourself because if you want to change to old/other look you can do that easily. This method of transformation doesn't use any excessive memory/CPU/and other resources.
This time NoobsLab is offering four Mac GTK themes, two Gnome Shell and one Cinnamon theme. Cinnamon theme isn't very close to Mac but it can give Mac feel to panel. This time we included three icon packs which are somewhat different from each other.
Note: If you encounter any bug in theme/icons/any stuff, Report us with screenshot or problem with details.


What's new in this Version?
  • Themes are shiny, smooth, and fast
  • Mac Boot Splash auto configuration
  • Four GTK Themes
  • Two Gnome Shell Themes
  • One Cinnamon Theme
  • Three Icon Sets
Video Tutorial is available.

Latest Cairo Dock

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:cairo-dock-team/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install cairo-dock cairo-dock-plug-ins

Apple Logo in Launcher


Enter following commands to install Apple Logo:
Terminal Commands:
wget -O launcher_bfb.png http://goo.gl/7AIQCA
sudo mv launcher_bfb.png /usr/share/unity/icons/


If you want back Ubuntu logo enter following commands in terminal:
Terminal Commands:
wget -O launcher_bfb.png http://goo.gl/fm8BIe
sudo mv launcher_bfb.png /usr/share/unity/icons/

Apply MBuntu Splash:

Enter following commands to install splash:
Terminal Commands:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/themes
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mbuntu-bscreen-v2


If you don't like MBuntu Splash, You can get back Ubuntu splash:
Enter following command to remove splash:
Terminal Command:
sudo apt-get remove mbuntu-bscreen-v2

Mac OS X Lion Theme, Icons and cursors:

Enter these commands in terminal to get themes, icons and cursors.
Terminal Commands:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/themes
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mac-icons-v2-noobslab
sudo apt-get install mac-ithemes-v2-noobslab

After installation choose theme, icons and mac cursor from tweak tool.

To Uninstall themes, icons and cursors
Terminal Commands:
cd /usr/share/icons/mac-cursors && sudo ./uninstall-mac-cursors.sh
sudo apt-get autoremove mac-icons-v2-noobslab mac-ithemes-v2-noobslab

8: Disable Crash reports:

Sometime Ubuntu displays crash reports, If you want to get rid of crash reports then disable it via following command:

Terminal Command:

sudo sed -i "s/enabled=1/enabled=0/g" '/etc/default/apport'

Source : Noobslab

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