If you’re a fan of Mac OS X’s GUI and also if you are using Ubuntu Linux, Then this Macbuntu will install all the necessary apps, icons, and other resources to make your Ubuntu desktop looks like Mac OS X.
Macbuntu usually Mac OS X Transformation Pack. Similar to Mac4Lin but dedicated to Ubuntu Linux. It can also be used in other OS based on Debian/GTK.
Features in this Release:
Added:
- Google Chrome/Chromium theme package GTK Leopard Chrome Theme manual installation
- Thunderbird theme package Leopard Mail-Default-Aqua manual installation
- Firefox theme packages Vfox3_Basic and MacOSX Theme manual installation
- Login Screen logo applelogo-black.svg
- Login Screen cursor settings
- Compiz Decoration settings
- Compiz customized animation library Genie Effect
- Top Panel entries
- Docky launchers list
- Terminal settings
- System check
- Home screen Mac OS X folders
Changed:
- Login Screen font to Lucida Grande Medium 9
- Login Screen theme to Macbuntu
- Macbuntu theme base to GTK Leopard
- Cursor size to 28
- Cursors to Macbuntu based on Mac4Lin_Cursors_v1.0
- Icons to Macbuntu based on Mac4Lin_Icons_v1.0
- Nautilus location bar to buttons as default
How to install:
- Open Terminal window from applications->accessories->terminal or press Alt+F2 and then type
gnome-terminal. Press enter. - Write
wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/macbuntu/files/macbuntu-10.04/v2.0/Macbuntu-10.04.tar.gzdownload or just copy and paste in terminal. tar xzvf /tmp/Macbuntu-10.04.tar.gz -C /tmpunzip in temporary folder.cd /tmp/Macbuntu-10.04/go to the temp folder and then the extracted Macbuntu-10.04 folder as well../install.shnow run this command to install. This will do the rest of the job.
Confirm if it ask for anything and you are done.
After installation if you ever decide to go back to the regular GNOME desktop, you can easily uninstall the theme by retyping the above commands, replacing ./install.sh with ./uninstall.sh instead.
This is the copy of my another post.
Thanks.

