Xenlism is a new icon pack that we offer you to customize your Ubuntu. It is true that in Ubunlog We have been focusing on many aspects of operating system customization for a while, but it is also true that one of the main attractions of Ubuntu in particular - and Linux in general - is the number of customization options here.
Xenlism is just one of many icon packs available, but this is one of the most stylish and colorful. Its design is frankly successful, and it is part of a graphic project that wants to take a step forward in terms of quality, all without losing minimalism and realism.
Xenlism is specially designed for Unix desktops and has been released under the Creative Commons license. Its creators have been inspired by icons of the Meego and iOS mobile operating systems, and it is compatible with most Linux desktops. Among them are Unity, KDE, GNOME, XFCE, Cinnamon, MATE, and many others.
Xenlism comes in four different variants, but the only difference between them are the panel icons and their respective versions dark y and, too. To use these icons you will have to use tools such as Unity Tweak Tool, GNOME Tweak Tool or Ubuntu Tweak.
How to install the Xenlism package
For install Xenlism icon pack what you have to do is open a terminal and enter the following commands:
echo "deb http://repo-xen.rhcloud.com deb/" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install xenlism-wildfire-icon-theme xenlism-artwork-wallpapers
These lines should be enough to have Xenlism installed on your Ubuntu, and from here you could already enjoy the package to give your desktop the look you want. If you dare to try the icon pack, don't hesitate to come and leave us a comment with your opinion, what do you think and how do they look on your computer.
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