[..I just wanted to share this..]
I dual-boot with Linux and Windows, one being my regular desktop and other, my gaming platform. I always have liked the looks of Linux and wanted to give the pale looking Windows the same. Finally I did it. How? Read on. (Disclaimer: I have done this on Windows XP, and not sure about other Windows versions)
The LOOK:
Before adding any custom themes to Windows, you have to patch it to allow the loading of unsigned themes. Get the patch here.
Once downloaded all you need to do is run it and follow the instructions. Be sure to hit cancel when it asks to enter the Windows CD and reboot.
Then get the following Linux looking themes.
1) Clearlooks (Gnome)
2) Plastik (KDE)
3) Human (Ubuntu)
Extract the individual folders of the above themes and place it in C:\Windows\Resources\Themes. That's it, you're done.
Now to apply it, right-click on desktop, go to properties and then to Appearance tab. You can also play with the colour and font settings.
And the look remains half-empty if you're using Firefox and Thunderbird. Get the icons for them too.
1) Firefox : *addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1565/
2) Thunderbird : *addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/2258/
Finally add a nice wallpaper to go with the flow. Enjoy
RESOURCES
Gnome-look.org
KDE-look.org
Interfacelift
Belchfire.net
Deviantart
I dual-boot with Linux and Windows, one being my regular desktop and other, my gaming platform. I always have liked the looks of Linux and wanted to give the pale looking Windows the same. Finally I did it. How? Read on. (Disclaimer: I have done this on Windows XP, and not sure about other Windows versions)
The LOOK:
Before adding any custom themes to Windows, you have to patch it to allow the loading of unsigned themes. Get the patch here.
Once downloaded all you need to do is run it and follow the instructions. Be sure to hit cancel when it asks to enter the Windows CD and reboot.
Then get the following Linux looking themes.
1) Clearlooks (Gnome)
2) Plastik (KDE)
3) Human (Ubuntu)
Extract the individual folders of the above themes and place it in C:\Windows\Resources\Themes. That's it, you're done.
Now to apply it, right-click on desktop, go to properties and then to Appearance tab. You can also play with the colour and font settings.
*i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb178/ferrous_cranus/color.jpg
The ICONS:
The Tango icons has been one of the best available for Linux. All you need to do is get the Tango Patcher and run it. After is applies the icons, reboot.
The Tango icons has been one of the best available for Linux. All you need to do is get the Tango Patcher and run it. After is applies the icons, reboot.
*i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb178/ferrous_cranus/icons.jpg
And the look remains half-empty if you're using Firefox and Thunderbird. Get the icons for them too.
1) Firefox : *addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1565/
2) Thunderbird : *addons.mozilla.org/thunderbird/2258/
*i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb178/ferrous_cranus/ff1.jpg
Finally add a nice wallpaper to go with the flow. Enjoy
RESOURCES
Gnome-look.org
KDE-look.org
Interfacelift
Belchfire.net
Deviantart