Mac Os X Theme For Elementary Os

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6 min readMay 28, 2021

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We’ve established how easy it is to make Ubuntu look like a Mac but theming Linux Mint, the popular Ubuntu-based offshoot, is a little trickier.

But no more.

It’s now possible to make Linux Mint look like a Mac too, and it’s all thanks to a customised version of the uncannily accurate macOS Mojave GTK theme we highlighted a few weeks ago.

So if you long to add some Cupertino styling to the Cinnamon desktop, read on!

Mac Theme for Linux Mint 19

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Mac themes for Linux Mint are not new.

But good ones? Well, they have been a bit hard to come by due, in part, to the Cinnamon desktop being based around an older version of GTK, the underlying toolkit that’s used to “draw” the GUI of many apps.

Major compatibility issues and refactoring changes between GTK versions has meant that many popular modern GTK themes were not directly compatible with Linux Mint — and that included crop of clonetastic Mac themes too.

Updated GTK in Linux Mint 19

The recent release of Linux Mint 19 changes the game; ‘Tara’ ships with a newer version of GTK that supports many of the advanced theming capabilities that themes often use.

And ready to take full advantage of the new theming capabilities available to Linux Mint 19 is prolific Linux theme maker PaulXfce.

Paul creates and maintains a bunch of well designed and well made themes for various GTK+ based desktop environments, including GNOME Shell, Budgie and, more relevant to those of you reading this post, Cinnamon.

Mac Theme

Having recently raved about his creepily accurate macOS Mojave theme I was thrilled to learn that Paul has made a custom version of his macOS mojave theme available for the Cinnamon desktop.

Not that the task was entirely smooth sailing, as Paul points out:

“This has proven to be a much more difficult thing to do, because of the way Linux Mint uses Muffin as a window-manager, which has some drawbacks (like: Server-Side-Decoration, so no transparency in Nemo, ) and the ‘multitude’ of toolbars that take half the real-estate of the window… Reducing the size of them was my first priority.”

Undeterred, Paul has re-engineered his Mac os theme for Linux Mint, building a new Metacity theme that blends with the rest of the UI while still allowing apps using Client Side Decoration (CSD) to look the part too.

The downside is that, for now, Paul’s excellent Mac os theme only affects the look and feel of applications and app window borders. A Cinnamon desktop theme is not (currently) available (and the Cinnamon Spices website turns up nothing Apple-related).

Still; the theme is a sterling attempt and well worth trying out — even if only as a novelty. You can download the theme directly from GNOME-Look:

To install, extract the archive file to the hidden ‘.themes’ folder in your Home folder (if you don’t have one, create one).

Finally, to apply the theme, Open System Settings > Appearance > Themes and select the theme in both the window-borders and controls section.

More Ways to Make Linux Mint Look like a Mac

If you’re minded to make the Mint desktop more like Mac OS X there are some additional things you can do to curate a Cupertino-style aesthetic on the Cinnamon desktop.

You can move Mint desktop panels easily. Just right-click on an empty section of the panel, choose the ‘Properties’ menu option and, from the settings you see, move the panel from the bottom of the screen to the top.

This makes way for what is surely the most iconic element of the Mac desktop: the dock.

A chunky task bar, the dock puts large app icons and folder shortcuts within reach at the bottom of the screen. There are plenty of Linux docks available but we think that Plank is by far and away the best. You can install Plank on Linux Mint be searching for it in the Software Manager app.

You can add more applications to your Plank dock by dragging a shortcut out of the Mint Menu and dropping it on to the dock. You can even add folders to Plank too!

Other suggestions:

  • Change the desktop wallpaper to a Mac background
  • Replace the bottom panel with a dock app like Plank
  • Install a Mac icon theme for Linux
  • Move the bottom panel to the top of the screen
  • Install/enable Nemo Preview, analogous to Quick Look
  • Install Synapse, Kupfer, Alfred or similar for a Spotlight equivalent

So get started and share your screenshots in the comments.

Got any magnificent Mint-to-Mac makeover suggestions? Share ’em below!

I am currently testing the new Linux Mint 19.3. It is a great Linux desktop based on Ubuntu 18.04.3. Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon edition is one of my favorite desktops. It is lightweight, easy to use and beautiful. Even the default theme and looks are not that good, but it is easy to make it more eye-catching. Welcome to my tutorial How to make Linux Mint looks like Mac OS X Catalina.

In this article, I am going to guide you “again” how to make Linux Mint 19.3 looks like Mac OS X Catalina. I have discussed a similar article previously. Please read my tutorial How to Make Linux Mint 19 looks like Mac OS X. But this time it is a bit different because we will do it manually. You can search for many other themes and icon themes from the gnome-looks.org website.

Step 1. Download the Materials

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First thing first, let’s download the materials. Basically, there are two files needed in order to make Linux Mint looks like Mac OS X Catalina. You can download it from the following links.

  • Mc Mojave Dark Mode (GTK Theme)
  • Mc Mojave Light Mode (GTK Theme)

Save those two tar.xz files in your download directory.

Step 2. Extract the Files

You can simply right-click the tar.xz files and select Extract here. Next, we have to move the GTK Themes directory to /usr/share/themes. Do the following command in Terminal

Next, we need to move the Icon theme directory to /usr/share/icons.

Step 3. Apply the Themes

To apply the new theme and icon theme, open Themes from the Linux Mint application menu. Go to the Themes section and select the new theme we just installed.

Now you should see your Linux Mint desktop looks like this

It’s pretty good now but we still have some things to do.

Step 4. Move the Panel to the Top

To move the panel, simply right-click the empty area on the panel and choose Move. You will see the red bars appear on top, right and left. Then, click the top area.

Now it should looks like this

Next, we can modify the top panel and start menu. You can easily modify the Linux Mint menu button and change it to the Mac logo as shown in the following picture. You can search for mac logo from the internet and then use it as a custom menu logo.

Step 5. Install Plank

To mimic the Mac OS X Catalina dock at the bottom screen, you can install Plank.

You can modify the Plank preferences by typing this command

Bottom Line

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Ubuntu 19.10 is a great desktop and you can make this distro even better with this Mac OS X Catalina theme. Thanks for reading tutorial how to make Ubuntu 19.10 looks like Mac OS X Catalina

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