Se-interface is a cool theme that started as a WindowBlinds design made by MrSkope, aka Damian Strain. He created it for his own use on Windows, and you can check out his work at DeviantArt or WinCustomize. I thought it would be fun to bring this theme over to Gnome. I got the thumbs up from MrSkope, and here we are!
If you're ready to give it a try, here's how you can get started:
sudo cp -r $HOME/Desktop/Se-interface /usr/share/themes
You might be wondering what GNOME is all about. It's an international project focused on building a complete desktop environment. Basically, it's that graphical user interface you see sitting on top of your computer's operating system, made entirely from free software. This includes everything from software development frameworks to application launching tools.
The GNOME project is part of the GNU Project and works with different Unix-like operating systems, especially Linux. It even has ties with Java Desktop System in Solaris! The name GNOME originally stood for GNU Network Object Model Environment, but that's not really used anymore.
This project really emphasizes making things simple and user-friendly. They want everything to just work without any hassle! So if you're looking for an easy-to-use desktop experience, GNOME has got you covered!
If you're interested in checking out more about Se-interface or want to download it directly, head over to this link: Download Se-interface. Enjoy the themes!
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