I just installed linux Mint, how do i change the ugly as fuck green to orange?
I want it to look a bit like the zune theme for windows xp
>>58572754
>Mint
you dun goofed
>install Mint instead of Ubuntu
how do I turn this orange wtf??
>green is a worse theme colour than orange
>zune
>XP
I don't like you
>>58572754
>mint
I dont understand praise for this leakiest of leaky distros
https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxmint/comments/58o92b/dirty_cow_vulnerability_in_linux_mint/
Seriously, hours and days for babies first exploit. you're mental if you use this distro for anything else than /g/
>>58572754
Install gtk-theme-config. You can change accent/highlight colors of GTK themes from there.
>>58572781
>>58573041
>>58573074
Is Buntu Mate better then?
>>58573093
Thanks
>>58573105
Don't listen to them, mint got hacked once and and it discourages you from kernel upgrades, but they cleaned up their act. As fine as any Ubuntu remix.
Just remember to upgrade your kernel from time to time.
>>58573105
Mint is fine. Just look for a gtk theme that you like.
>>58573128
>>58573131
First i was gonna install Ubuntu Mate but then Youtubers told me Mate is filled with bugs, then /g/ told me to install Mint and now that's shit too.
What's the difference between Mint and Mate?
>>58573140
one is a distro, the other is a DE
>>58573131
>>58573128
>Mint is fine. Just look for a gtk theme that you like.
observe the priorities of rice faggots.
>>58573140
Mate is a desktop environment, Linux mint is an Ubuntu-based distro that offers the cinnamon and mate desktop environments. Ubuntu mate is an Ubuntu bases distro that only uses mate as a DE.
Mate is stable last I checked, why don't you like mint?
>>58573168
Read the OP, it's literally a ricing question.
>>58573168
Remember you're on a thread about changing a particular shade of green to orange
>>58572754
You go into the settings and change the color to orange.
Did you even try?
even when you must rice, stand with a solid base. which is not, never has been and certainly never will be mint
Don't listen to /g/, Mint is fine.
Use it till YOU feel like distro-hoping.
If you listen to /g/ you'll go from Mint, to Xubuntu, to Fedora, to Debian, to OpenSUSE, to Arch, to Gentoo and finally, to LFS.
And when you notice, you will have turned into a wizard whose only priority is compiling some shitty obscure program from source that I'll break some something on your system.
>>58573296
*will break
Sorry for my englando.