Gnomintosh is a macOS-inspired theme for the GNOME desktop environment, bringing a familiar look and feel to your Linux system. It includes dconf configurations, themes, icons, cursors, wallpapers, and fonts to provide a comprehensive visual experience.
Before installing and applying the Gnomintosh theme, ensure that the following requirements are met:
To install on Debian or Ubuntu, open a terminal and run the following command:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install dconf-editor gnome-tweaks gnome-shell-extensions
To install on Fedora, open a terminal and run the following command:
sudo dnf install dconf-editor gnome-tweaks gnome-shell-extension
To install on Arch Linux, open a terminal and run the following command:
sudo pacman -Syu dconf gnome-tweaks gnome-shell-extensions
Make sure the following GNOME extensions are installed:
You can install these extensions by visiting the respective links and following the installation instructions provided on the GNOME Extensions website.
For more information, refer to the GNOME Shell Integration page.
Please follow these steps to install and apply the Gnomintosh theme:
git clone https://github.com/jothi-prasath/gnomintosh.git
cd gnomintosh
./main.sh
This script will guide you through the installation of the theme, icons, cursors, wallpapers, and fonts.
Note: By default, the wallpapers are installed in the Pictures folder in your home directory.
Gnomintosh is a project that is actively maintained and improved. Updates are regularly released to ensure compatibility with the latest GNOME versions and address any reported bugs or issues. It is recommended to regularly update and apply the latest version of the theme to benefit from the latest enhancements and bug fixes.
To update the Gnomintosh theme, simply go to the repository folder, pull the latest changes from the GitHub repository and re-run the installation script:
git pull
./install.sh
Once the Gnomintosh theme is installed, you can customize your GNOME desktop environment to match the style. Here are some recommended configurations:
Feel free to explore and experiment with different configurations to personalize your desktop experience.
If you are using the XFCE desktop environment, you can check out my other project, SmallSur. SmallSur provides a macOS-inspired theme specifically designed for XFCE. It includes themes, icons, and other customization elements to give your XFCE desktop a sleek and modern look.
Contributions are welcome! If you would like to contribute to Gnomintosh, please follow these guidelines:
Please ensure that your contributions align with the project's goals and follow any existing coding conventions.
GTK Theme - https://github.com/vinceliuice/WhiteSur-gtk-theme