Make Your XFCE Look Like Windows 95 | Xubuntu Customization With Chicago95 Theme
You know retro is cool right?. So, let me show you how to relieve the old days of using Windows 95 on a PC with Chicago95, a XFCE Windows 95 total conversion created by Grassmunk.
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You can use this on any Linux distributions with XFCE desktop environment (KDE Plasma support is experimental right now). The theme will automatically configure your desktop to appear nearly identical to Windows 95 operating system.
INCLUDED IN THIS THEME
- New icons to complete the icon theme started with Classic95
- GTK2 and GTK3 themes
- Edited Redmond XFWM theme to more accurately reflect Windows 95
- Chicago95 Plus! A tool to preview and install Windows 95/98/ME/XP themes
- Plymouth theme created from scratch
- An MS-DOS inspired theme for oh-my-zsh
- Partial support for HiDPI monitors
- Partial icon theme for Libre Office 6+
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- GTK+ 3.22 or 3.24
- Xfce 4.12 or 4.14
- gtk2-engines-pixbuf
- A Window compositor
If your are using an older desktop environment (like Xenial) that uses GTK3.18, you can use this fork instead https://github.com/EMH-Mark-I/Chicago95-Custom-XUbuntu-16.04-
PLYMOUTH BOOT SPLASH THEME
Copy the theme folder into the Plymouth theme directory with sudo privilege. Once it copied, then run the following command :
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/share/plymouth/themes/default.plymouth default.plymouth /usr/share/plymouth/themes/Chicago95/Chicago95.plymouth 100
There will be a number assigned to each theme and located in the first column of a list. Use that number to specify the theme and press enter to continue.
ABOUT XFCE DESKTOP
XFCE is a lightweight and one of the most popular desktop environments for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources. This is why many lightweight Linux distributions use this DE.
After 1 year and 4 months of work, the developers are happy to announce the release of the XFCE 4.16, a new stable version that supersedes 4.14.
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