GAIA Sprout
Gaia10.us
2 emerald themes. (And 1 very simple GTK theme just made to match the colors on the 1st emerald theme. If you choose the 2nd emerald theme you can use any theme you want.)
See the installation instructions here - [link]
This was partly inspired by this design: [link]
Desktop screenshot: [link]
I never got around to submit it to the official release, so it's more of a spin-off.
Also, back from my slumber without the interwebs...
Any questions or problems with my themes? - Read my FAQ first!
Gaia10.us
2 emerald themes. (And 1 very simple GTK theme just made to match the colors on the 1st emerald theme. If you choose the 2nd emerald theme you can use any theme you want.)
See the installation instructions here - [link]
This was partly inspired by this design: [link]
Desktop screenshot: [link]
I never got around to submit it to the official release, so it's more of a spin-off.
Also, back from my slumber without the interwebs...
Any questions or problems with my themes? - Read my FAQ first!
Daily Deviation
Given 2011-02-14GAIA Sprout by ~lassekongo83 If you are looking for the elegant theme in GAIA style, the "GAIA Sprout" is right for you! (
Suggested by kAtz93 and Featured by
Alexander-GG )

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give me link linux icon
Can we get the wallpaper?
Would you mind, sharing your Icon-Theme?
If not, can you tell me where to find them, please?
it's really well deserved
I previously had some other theme installed (also with Emerald) that worked fine, so I hope that's not the problem.
So when I apply the theme, it looks like this [link]
Any ideas what the problem could be and how to fix it?
Thanks in advance.
Do not submit this masterpiece in the project's official Gaia 10?
This is by far one of the best themes we can find for Linux!
For many years I have used your themes, from Windows XP to Linux and so far you are the best designer of skins I could find!
Keep the great work and Thank you!
Or just read this for more details: [link]
On the other hand, Linux has everything open, it means, all you have to do to use the theme is install and use the theme, all you have to do to change an icon is to replace it(or modify it if it's in SVG format), and what you can do with the themes is unlimited(take this work as an example).
So, Linux is more customizable.
to install a software ,i need to go for packages,etc
windows has very easy install & uninstall feature
OK u r right,linux works very fast !!
& customizable
If you take a look a Ubuntu's, it's very simple!
On the other hand, ArchLinux for exemple, has only a text-based package manager but it's the quickest I know!
All you have to do is to type "sudo pacman -S <package>" and it works!
After that, you can do aliases on commands so you can type "install <package>" instead of "sudo pacman -S <package>" in the terminal for exemple.
Don't forget that in Windows, the programs are installed everywhere and it becomes a mess after some weeks. In Linux, all the files are organized automatically (or almost...).