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A lot of new Ubuntu users are put off by the default color scheme. “Brown and orange? Those are colors a non-winning football franchise would pick.” (you know I love you, Browns!) Well, it’s really not all that hard to tweak your interface to something more “you” in Ubuntu — and soon there will be some more default options available.
Four new community-developed themes are now available, and they’re all well done and visually appealing. While there are still plenty of mocha tones, I think each one is a nice alternative to Ubuntu’s out-of-the-box look.
Check the screens and get download links after the break!
[via Ubuntu Manual]
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Originally by Lee Mathews from Download Squad on September 17, 2009, 2:00pm






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