Description: Axiom is based on the Arc-Dark Gnome Shell theme. The goal of this theme is first to create a more free and spacious desktop, but also to be more consistent to the Arc-Dark gtk theme than the original Arc-Dark theme actually is (in my opinion).
I have made the Dash "Show Applications" button round, so this shell theme is probably suitable for round icon themes...
Extract the archive and copy or move the Axiom folder to either "~.local/share/themes/" or "/usr/share/themes/" depending on if you want it for all users or not.
Hope you'll enjoy it!
------ Note ------ If you are on Wayland you need this in order to get transparent panel: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1011/dynamic-panel-transparency/Last changelog:
| 2017.12.09 |
Gnome Shell 26: Fixed window titles in Overview, they look normal now.
I think I am the one who should say "sorry", haha - Sorry for not checking the comments unitl now :-D
I guess you have already solved your problem, but in case you haven't; You need to install the "Dash to dock" gnome extension ( https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/307/dash-to-dock/ )
You can of course also run Plank or any other dock-application, but the gnome dash is nice as it is and more... as gnome is intended to be :-p
OK :-) I am not an active GNOME desktop user; I setup GNOME, on that computer, which for the moment is my only personal computer, to use it to do the work I have to do, and I have some computer spare parts and I will buy some other spare parts to build my very own personal computer and on that computer I will probably won't setup GNOME desktop because that's just not what I use on Linux, I'm not that interested in GNOME. I like the Axiom shell theme because is modern and decent, enough to use it on a work-to-do desktop computer. Thanks :-)
Here is a $screenfetch: https://yadi.sk/i/HRMWXvUtxXVSi I've erased Solus installation on my local hard disk due to a minor bug in the mouse pointer theme that I couldn't fix and that I've considered so annoying....
I think I experienced something similar when i tired Solus. If you like KDE then I can recommend KaOS :-D ( http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=kaos )
nah, I like Debian GNU/Linux :-) ; Thank you but I am yet not familiar with # pacman ( package manager ) and the Arch User Repository!. Now in this message I tell you is that I have tested netrunner Core Linux distribution and the result of test is unstable operationg experience mostly due to KDE ,how it works ,and because of combination Debian #stable system plus latest desktop environment libraries does not pair and/or cooperate well in my opinion; so I had erased netrunner installation on my local hard disk and then I quick wiped with zeroes the free space which was left behind and finally then I did this installation of Debian #testing ,screenfetch: https://yadi.sk/i/xKciTEA9xcNvS .I now intend to keep this installation for some longer time ,especially mainly because the mouse pointer theme is not buggy (corrupted ). I have used for my Budgie desktop session customization resources found at the following addresses : https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1013698/ https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1012430/ https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1153967/
Ratings & Comments
15 Comments
i like it!
Awesome :-)
Does it requires plank or did you just move the gnome launcher at the bottom? Im sorry Im just a noob
I think I am the one who should say "sorry", haha - Sorry for not checking the comments unitl now :-D I guess you have already solved your problem, but in case you haven't; You need to install the "Dash to dock" gnome extension ( https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/307/dash-to-dock/ ) You can of course also run Plank or any other dock-application, but the gnome dash is nice as it is and more... as gnome is intended to be :-p
how to install it on ubuntu Mate?
Hm, you should first install Gnome Desktop Environment on your Ubuntu. This theme only works on Gnome :-)
I like it and I much need it for comfortable GNOME desktop computer experience http yadi.sk/i/21hVDo7zvrepw
Thanks, glad you like it :-)
OK :-) I am not an active GNOME desktop user; I setup GNOME, on that computer, which for the moment is my only personal computer, to use it to do the work I have to do, and I have some computer spare parts and I will buy some other spare parts to build my very own personal computer and on that computer I will probably won't setup GNOME desktop because that's just not what I use on Linux, I'm not that interested in GNOME. I like the Axiom shell theme because is modern and decent, enough to use it on a work-to-do desktop computer. Thanks :-)
Haha, great :-D
My PC build is now ready and up running: https://yadi.sk/i/D1fVxIDkxL7pf :-D
Haha, nice - You should also do a $screenfetch :-D
Here is a $screenfetch: https://yadi.sk/i/HRMWXvUtxXVSi I've erased Solus installation on my local hard disk due to a minor bug in the mouse pointer theme that I couldn't fix and that I've considered so annoying....
I think I experienced something similar when i tired Solus. If you like KDE then I can recommend KaOS :-D ( http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=kaos )
nah, I like Debian GNU/Linux :-) ; Thank you but I am yet not familiar with # pacman ( package manager ) and the Arch User Repository!. Now in this message I tell you is that I have tested netrunner Core Linux distribution and the result of test is unstable operationg experience mostly due to KDE ,how it works ,and because of combination Debian #stable system plus latest desktop environment libraries does not pair and/or cooperate well in my opinion; so I had erased netrunner installation on my local hard disk and then I quick wiped with zeroes the free space which was left behind and finally then I did this installation of Debian #testing ,screenfetch: https://yadi.sk/i/xKciTEA9xcNvS .I now intend to keep this installation for some longer time ,especially mainly because the mouse pointer theme is not buggy (corrupted ). I have used for my Budgie desktop session customization resources found at the following addresses : https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1013698/ https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1012430/ https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1153967/