Jack wrote: ↑12 Feb 2018, 17:58
I don't understand how to do it
Jack, if you are under
LXDE desktop, you should have
lxappearance package installed.
Then, you should have some icon themes under
/usr/share/icons (available to all users) or under
/home/guest/.icons (only available to guest user in this case). There's also
/home/guest/.local/share/icons which seems to be a new "trending" location for all this stuff. In short, those are the places where you put your custom
icons,
themes,
fonts. etc.
If you get some icon theme from, i.e. -->
https://dl.opendesktop.org/api/files/do ... %201.1.zip
all you have to do is to
uncompress the file you just downloaded to one of those locations above, depending on your profile.
Then in
lxappearance, the installed theme would be available and selectable.
One trick to achieve further integration is to make some
symlinks to the
root account:
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sudo ln -s /home/guest/.fonts /root/.fonts
sudo ln -s /home/guest/.icons /root/.icons
sudo ln -s /home/guest/.themes /root/.themes
This will ensure your
apps look the same whether you use your
guest or your
root account whenever you run them.
Finally, this procedure is equal to other desktops, the only change is the service program launched to customize your desktop.
Cheers!