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Install Not Working on any theme or icon pack #467
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Gnome Tweaks can not change gtk 4.0 app's theme anymore since gnome > 40.0 |
You can run |
That does nothing. Anytime I type in ./install.sh or add anything at the end, it just says: NO SUCH FILE OR DIRECTORY. It does not work. I've also added the dependencies you mentioned: gnome-themes-extras. It says I already have it. I then add gtk2-engines-murrine. It says this: Reading package lists... Done I then add sassc. It says this: Reading package lists... Done |
After sassc installed run it again |
Make sure which theme you want install, if you want install |
Ddownload from github, you are not using the source files |
Run this command at the same place with install.sh file is |
Run |
Run |
Yes, as I stated already above, I ran ./install.sh --tweaks dock to "TRY" to fix the dock issue. Nothing happens. It doesn't get fixed. Same thing for the Macos buttons. As I already stated, I ran the command ./install.sh --tweaks macos and terminal "shows" it installing. But then it's not installed. I've tried this multiple times. Four times in total to be exact. I run the command, it says it's installing, it doesn't. I log out and restart my computer and nothing has changed. Something is wrong with your theme man. It's just so glitchy and buggy. It's really disappointing, because it's probably one of, if not the most beautiful, clean, aesthetically pleasing themes for a computer desktop I've ever seen. And that's including Macos which is the High Bar in design for computer desktop environments. So frustrating and disappointing. I might have to switch to a different distro and see if Orchis works better that way. Or maybe just give up on Orchis, and go with something else that isn't so glitchy, buggy and doesn't work. |
Run |
And try: |
So I just decided to get off of Ubuntu all together. After reading more and talking with others, what is most likely going on, is that Ubuntu and Gnome are the problem, not your theme. Seems like Ubuntu with Gnome are glitchy and buggy and so I switched over to Linux Mint with Cinnamon DE. It's much better, way more stable, way more customizable out of the box, and yet I can still add your themes, icons and folders with no problems or crashes. So I'm using the White Sur Dark theme you made. It installed right away in Linux Mint and looks fantastic. I do have some questions though, but will ask you over in that Theme, so that my questions and your answers are there for posterity, in case others have similar questions that need answered. Even though it was very difficult getting detailed help from you, I do want to applaud the effort you made to continually try to help me. I do appreciate that a lot! I just wish you would put all this very important info on HOW to install the theme and how to type in the commands, where to type in the commands, etc in the ReadMe section. It's far too generalized and assumes that people know how to do any of this. Which a lot of people probably do not know. And that makes it extremely frustrating and next to impossible to figure out how to install it all and get it setup how you want. Which is a shame, because your themes and icons are literally the best out there for Linux! I saw some of your other beautiful themes and they all look so amazing. You have an eye for great aesthetics and a few of your themes are literally what I would create if I knew how to write code and actually create this stuff. But alas, I'm not a very computer literate person and don't have the time. But thank you for all your hard work and all the amazing themes and icons/etc you have created for free on your own time for everyone! I think I'm going to download a few other themes/icon packs and periodically switch things up, as they all look so amazing in their own way. Best |
Hello, The dark theme is NOT working, nor installing using your terminal commands. I have Ubuntu 24.04. I have Gnome Tweaks installed. I have Gnome Extensions installed. I have dark theme enabled in my Ubuntu settings. I have Dark Compact Theme chosen from Gnome Tweaks and yet it's still white?!
Plus, you can't install the theme using the command ./install.sh you keep telling everyone to use. That doesn't work at all. In fact, none of your themes or icons install using your instructions. Every time I try a theme or icon install, It just says: No such file or directory. It does this with all of your themes. None of them install using Terminal and the commands you keep saying to use. I have no idea how to get this thing to install properly? I have no idea how to install certain tweaks or color options. And even when using Gnome Tweaks to install the theme, it's not completely dark. It only has certain elements of my DE that are dark, then the rest are light. Pleas help, this so frustrating. Here's a screenshot of my desktop with "White Sur Dark Theme installed. See how the Files are white and not black. Thank you
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