Ubunntu : Ubuntu looks MAC os X Via MAC4Lin Project

Do you want to give your desktop a dash of Mac OS X? Do you want to change your GNOME desktop from the default look to something like this?

Download Latest Version of MAC4Lin

kartook@Nilas:~$ chmod 777 Mac4Lin_Install_v1.0
kartook@Nilas:~$
kartook@Nilas:~$ cd Mac4Lin_Install_v1.0/
kartook@Nilas:~$
kartook@Nilas:~/Mac4Lin_Install_v1.0$ ls
Mac4Lin_Install_v1.0  __MACOSX
kartook@Nilas:~$
kartook@Nilas:~/Mac4Lin_Install_v1.0$ cd Mac4Lin_Install_v1.0/
kartook@Nilas:~/Mac4Lin_Install_v1.0/Mac4Lin_Install_v1.0$ ls
AWN      Fonts  GTK         Mac4Lin_Install_v1.0.sh    MP        Sounds
Cursor   GDM    GTK Splash  Mac4Lin_Uninstall_v1.0.sh  Pidgin    Usplash
Emerald  GRUB   Icons       Mozilla                    Songbird  Wallpapers
kartook@Nilas:~$
kartook@Nilas:~$
kartook@Nilas:~/Mac4Lin_Install_v1.0/Mac4Lin_Install_v1.0$ ./Mac4Lin_Install_v1.0.sh

Few Yes

Wallalaa !!!!!

Go to Screen Saver and Add Mac Screens and Apply.Now Done its completed .Its really looks like MAC  .

But exit/min/max on the left side instead of the right side. What we need to Do

open terminal write :


kartook@Nilas:~$gconf-editor

go apps>metacity>general

and find button_layout

It will stand

close,minimize,maxmize:menu

as value. change this to

menu:minimize,maximize,close

and press enter. Done.

Mac Look with our expectation ..

Tested on Ubuntu 9.04 and 9.10 ;)

Thanks

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