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The Mac OS interface can be replicated on Ubuntu, the terminal style, the icons and a whole lot more.So a little rundown of what this article covers:
- Getting the GNOME shell.
- Getting a Mac theme for GNOME shell.
- Getting a Mac OS desktop dock.
- Getting a Mac OS icon set.
- Choosing a Mac OS style system font.
Here is an ultimate picture of what you can be achieved as seen by Jason Spaceman on Flickr:
Now let‘s get started.
Getting the GNOME shell
One of the great advantages of using Ubuntu is the fact it there are enough desktop environments for everyone to choose from like Unity, Cinnamon etc. The desktop environments change the entire look of the software interface, gives it uniqueness and style.
The GNOME shell is one of the most popular desktop environments available out there. You can carryout basic functions such as launching applications, switching between windows and using a widget engine. All in all, the GNOME shell is pretty simple but very functional.
As simple as the GNOME shell may be, it supports theme customization and that‘s exactly what we are going to do as we would attempt turning this seemingly simple design into that of the Mac OS.
If you already have the GNOME shell and the GNOME Tweak Tool installed on your machine, you can skip the remaining part of this section.
The shell can be installed using the terminal command below:
During installation, a prompt may come up asking you to choose the display manager, simply choose the ‘lightdm‘ option.
![Gnome For Mac Os X Gnome For Mac Os X](https://wallpapersite.com/images/wallpapers/forza-horizon-2-1440x2560-xbox-4k-8k-lamborghini-346.jpg)
The installation is complete now, however making customizations to the shell at this point could still be a pain in the neck.
For this reason, there is a tweak tool that allows for easy customization of the GNOME desktop environment, named the GNOME Tweak Tool.
You can install GNOME Tweak Tool using the terminal command below:
sudoapt-get update
sudoapt-get install gnome-tweak-tool
sudoapt-get install gnome-tweak-tool
You shouldn‘t expect an instant change in the environment just yet. To access the new desktop environment, you should log out of the current desktop session or better still do a reboot.
Gnome For Mac Os X 10.10
Before logging in, you should click on the icon of the current desktop environment which would be found somewhere close to the password box. GNOME Desktop is the one you want to select.
Getting a Mac OS theme for GNOME shell:
Now that the GNOME desktop environment has been installed, getting a suitable Mac OS theme is next on the agenda.
There are lots of themes out there however, the theme of our choice is the GNOME OS X II GTK theme. This may not be a perfect replica of the Mac OS X, however it is one of the best.
This theme requires ubuntu 16.10 and above. If you use a version below there is an alternative which is the macOS Sierra GTK theme, it exists on github so you would have to clone the project.
To install the theme, simply extract the theme folder into the ~/.themes folder. This folder exists in the home directory, if you can‘t find it you should select the option to show hidden files.
After extracting the theme into that folder, open the GNOME Tweak Tool then select the Appearance section. There you would find the theme, and select it.
Now you should get a feel of the Mac OS, however the icons do not yet look the Mac. Keep calm, that would be tackled soon.
Getting a Mac OS desktop dock
Gnome Mac Os X Icons
Desktop docks always bring a different sort of flavour to any desktop environment. A dock such as the default Ubuntu desktop dock has gained lots of popularity as much as the Mac OS desktop dock.
To replicate this, we would be using the Plank desktop dock. This is because it is lightweight and comes close to giving the needed Mac OS dock look.
It can be installed using the terminal command below:
Gnome Themes Mac Os X
sudoapt-get install plank
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/macbuntu
sudoapt-get update
sudoapt-get install macbuntu-os-plank-theme-lts-v7
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/macbuntu
sudoapt-get update
sudoapt-get install macbuntu-os-plank-theme-lts-v7
Let‘s give the icons a touch of the Mac OS.
Getting a Mac OS icon set
One of the most unique things about the Mac OS is its icon set. Its very simple but has a classic design and is one of the best icon sets you would ever find.
Luckily for us, we can easily install this using the La Captaine pack.
After download, you should extract the icons folder into the ~/.icons folder. This folder should be present at the home folder, if you can‘t find it then it is hidden you should set the file manager to display hidden files.
After extracting the files there, then from the GNOME tweak tools you can select the icon pack from the appearance section.
Choosing a Mac style system font
Font styles are of great importance in designs. They could be the subtle difference between very beautiful and not quite for any interface.
As with all Apple products, fonts are taken very seriously and this has ensured that the already beautiful design becomes much more classy.
You can easily get the Apple font styles by running the following command on the terminal.
wget-O mac-fonts.zip
http://drive.noobslab.com/data/Mac/macfonts.zip
sudounzip mac-fonts.zip -d/usr/share/fonts; rm mac-fonts.zip
sudofc-cache -f-v
http://drive.noobslab.com/data/Mac/macfonts.zip
sudounzip mac-fonts.zip -d/usr/share/fonts; rm mac-fonts.zip
sudofc-cache -f-v
Now go to the GNOME tweak tool and select The Garuda Regular which is the standard font style of the Mac OS.
Conclusion
More can be done to make Ubuntu more Mac-like, such as changing the icons in LibreOffice, installing a Launchpad etc. Now you can show off your Mac OS interface to your friends.
Adwaita OS X is a Mac OS X like GTK theme for Gnome 3.12 created by kxmylo.
The theme adds a fresh look to every window in Gnome 3.12 and a Mac OS X like look to it. There was another makeover for ubuntu to look like Mac OS X. It makes the whole ubuntu look like Mac OS X, from the boot to shutdown. In this theme Adwaita OS X the Windows are looks like OS X.
Adwaita OSX is based on the default theme of Gnome shell Adwaita. It has some issues with Gnome Shell but it looks cool and perfect. The author kxmylo built the theme with Ubuntu or Elementary OS package. It will be better for Ubuntu Gnome Installations.
In Arch another user beta992 tested and screen shots are at Gurqn. It looks pretty and complete.
Here are the screen shots from Fedora 20 with Gnome Shell 3.12. The Icon set is Simple icon set from kxmylo. It looks like Numix circle icons but gives a fresh look.
![Gnome mac os x icons Gnome mac os x icons](https://wallpapersite.com/images/wallpapers/snowy-forest-1440x2560-sun-snowfall-4k-4505.jpg)
The theme features very nice tabs, good noise on the header bars, very small scroll bars etc. Everything gives Adwaita OS X a very professional look. the colors are way much better than the defaults.
You could easily use the dark variant as default if you prefer dark themes, but it won’t work everywhere.
Original Screen Shots
Author: kxmylo,loathsome
GTK Support: 3.10 / 3.12
Download Adwaita OS X from deviantart.com
To install the theme extract the tar file and move the extracted Adwaita OS X folder to /usr/share/themes
Ubuntu Gnome Mac Os X Theme
Selecting a good Gnome shell theme with this GTK theme will give the desktop an amazing look which looks and respond a professional workstation like Mac OS X.
This theme would definitely be one of the very best Gnome themes like Zukitwo. We may see this theme on Gnome 3.14 .
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