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I'd like to adjust my colors, themes, icons and such. Windows has a great tool for this and the "myunity" application doesn't seem to be available any longer for 14.04



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  • Have you tried Ubuntu Tweak or Unity Tweak Tool?

    – Smile4ever
    Nov 2 '14 at 12:17













  • askubuntu.com/questions/75454/how-do-i-install-ubuntu-tweak, askubuntu.com/questions/19770/…, askubuntu.com/questions/47643/…, askubuntu.com/questions/213697/…, deviantart.com/browse/all/… ...

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I'd like to adjust my colors, themes, icons and such. Windows has a great tool for this and the "myunity" application doesn't seem to be available any longer for 14.04



Thanks!










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  • Have you tried Ubuntu Tweak or Unity Tweak Tool?

    – Smile4ever
    Nov 2 '14 at 12:17













  • askubuntu.com/questions/75454/how-do-i-install-ubuntu-tweak, askubuntu.com/questions/19770/…, askubuntu.com/questions/47643/…, askubuntu.com/questions/213697/…, deviantart.com/browse/all/… ...

    – Wilf
    Nov 2 '14 at 12:56














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I'd like to adjust my colors, themes, icons and such. Windows has a great tool for this and the "myunity" application doesn't seem to be available any longer for 14.04



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I'd like to adjust my colors, themes, icons and such. Windows has a great tool for this and the "myunity" application doesn't seem to be available any longer for 14.04



Thanks!







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  • Have you tried Ubuntu Tweak or Unity Tweak Tool?

    – Smile4ever
    Nov 2 '14 at 12:17













  • askubuntu.com/questions/75454/how-do-i-install-ubuntu-tweak, askubuntu.com/questions/19770/…, askubuntu.com/questions/47643/…, askubuntu.com/questions/213697/…, deviantart.com/browse/all/… ...

    – Wilf
    Nov 2 '14 at 12:56



















  • Have you tried Ubuntu Tweak or Unity Tweak Tool?

    – Smile4ever
    Nov 2 '14 at 12:17













  • askubuntu.com/questions/75454/how-do-i-install-ubuntu-tweak, askubuntu.com/questions/19770/…, askubuntu.com/questions/47643/…, askubuntu.com/questions/213697/…, deviantart.com/browse/all/… ...

    – Wilf
    Nov 2 '14 at 12:56

















Have you tried Ubuntu Tweak or Unity Tweak Tool?

– Smile4ever
Nov 2 '14 at 12:17







Have you tried Ubuntu Tweak or Unity Tweak Tool?

– Smile4ever
Nov 2 '14 at 12:17















askubuntu.com/questions/75454/how-do-i-install-ubuntu-tweak, askubuntu.com/questions/19770/…, askubuntu.com/questions/47643/…, askubuntu.com/questions/213697/…, deviantart.com/browse/all/… ...

– Wilf
Nov 2 '14 at 12:56





askubuntu.com/questions/75454/how-do-i-install-ubuntu-tweak, askubuntu.com/questions/19770/…, askubuntu.com/questions/47643/…, askubuntu.com/questions/213697/…, deviantart.com/browse/all/… ...

– Wilf
Nov 2 '14 at 12:56










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You can install Unity Tweak Tool



sudo apt-get install unity-tweak-tool


Also, if you want more options to change colors etc, you can install Gnome Color Manager



sudo apt-get install gnome-color-manager





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  • thanks it wasn't clear initially that unity tweak did themes :)

    – Chuck T
    Nov 2 '14 at 13:49











  • now I just need to figure out where themes should be stored for Tweak to work!

    – Chuck T
    Nov 2 '14 at 15:56











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You can install Unity Tweak Tool



sudo apt-get install unity-tweak-tool


Also, if you want more options to change colors etc, you can install Gnome Color Manager



sudo apt-get install gnome-color-manager





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  • thanks it wasn't clear initially that unity tweak did themes :)

    – Chuck T
    Nov 2 '14 at 13:49











  • now I just need to figure out where themes should be stored for Tweak to work!

    – Chuck T
    Nov 2 '14 at 15:56
















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You can install Unity Tweak Tool



sudo apt-get install unity-tweak-tool


Also, if you want more options to change colors etc, you can install Gnome Color Manager



sudo apt-get install gnome-color-manager





share|improve this answer
























  • thanks it wasn't clear initially that unity tweak did themes :)

    – Chuck T
    Nov 2 '14 at 13:49











  • now I just need to figure out where themes should be stored for Tweak to work!

    – Chuck T
    Nov 2 '14 at 15:56














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You can install Unity Tweak Tool



sudo apt-get install unity-tweak-tool


Also, if you want more options to change colors etc, you can install Gnome Color Manager



sudo apt-get install gnome-color-manager





share|improve this answer













You can install Unity Tweak Tool



sudo apt-get install unity-tweak-tool


Also, if you want more options to change colors etc, you can install Gnome Color Manager



sudo apt-get install gnome-color-manager






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  • thanks it wasn't clear initially that unity tweak did themes :)

    – Chuck T
    Nov 2 '14 at 13:49











  • now I just need to figure out where themes should be stored for Tweak to work!

    – Chuck T
    Nov 2 '14 at 15:56



















  • thanks it wasn't clear initially that unity tweak did themes :)

    – Chuck T
    Nov 2 '14 at 13:49











  • now I just need to figure out where themes should be stored for Tweak to work!

    – Chuck T
    Nov 2 '14 at 15:56

















thanks it wasn't clear initially that unity tweak did themes :)

– Chuck T
Nov 2 '14 at 13:49





thanks it wasn't clear initially that unity tweak did themes :)

– Chuck T
Nov 2 '14 at 13:49













now I just need to figure out where themes should be stored for Tweak to work!

– Chuck T
Nov 2 '14 at 15:56





now I just need to figure out where themes should be stored for Tweak to work!

– Chuck T
Nov 2 '14 at 15:56


















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