This software provides a GNOME desktop theme similar to that of Mac OS, allowing users to transform the appearance of their Linux system.
Once you get to the gconf-editor window, locate the "apps" tab from the left panel and select "metacity". Then, choose "general" to display the "Button-Layout" setting on the right panel. Use this setting to arrange the buttons in any order you prefer, separating each value by a comma. To split the left and right side of the panel, add a colon.
Gekos-iTunes is easy to install, and you can have it up and running in minutes. Right-click on your desktop, select "Change Desktop Background," then choose the first tab, "Theme." Now, drag and drop the theme's archive in the Appearance Preferences window. If everything goes fine, you will get a confirmation message, and you can activate the theme by clicking on it.
GNOME is a project dedicated to the creation of a complete desktop environment, which includes developing software development frameworks, choosing application software for the desktop, and working on the programs that manage tasks such as file handling, application launching, and window and task management. GNOME is part of the GNU Project and can be used with various Unix-like operating systems, including Linux and as part of Java Desktop System in Solaris. The name originally stood for GNU Network Object Model Environment, although this acronym is no longer used.
GNOME is known for its simplicity, usability, and making things "just work." The GNOME desktop is built entirely from free software, and the project is committed to providing a desktop environment that anyone can use and enjoy.