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Follow these steps to install Greybird theme and elementary XFCE icons. This is the default theme in Xubuntu, but not in Debian and other derivatives. The following steps will give you that Xubuntu look in just 2 minutes!
For the Greybird theme to work, you need to:
Then apply the themes in:
Settings Manager --> Appearance --> Style tab: choose 'Greybird master'
Settings Manager --> Appearance --> Icons tab: choose 'elementary xfce dark'
Settings Manager --> Window Manager --> Style tab: choose 'Greybird master'
Settings Manager --> Appearance --> Icons tab: choose 'elementary xfce dark'
Settings Manager --> Window Manager --> Style tab: choose 'Greybird master'
For the themes to work even for the
root
user (such as Synaptic), you can set up a symlink:Reference: http://leranda.com/2011/10/how-to-install-xubuntus-xfce-theme-in-archlinux/