Customize your icons in Ubuntu with Oduso

Ubuntu customization

Users who use GNU / Linux, just like Android, customization is taken to the extreme. There are many and many customization items we have done, from how to change desktop environment to how to show your Android notifications on the desktop, going through the customization of your bootloader.

And today is the day to talk about a section that really makes our desk unique and unrepeatable, the icons. As in Android, we can change the icons thanks to icon packs. However, sometimes the task of changing the icons becomes a bit complicated. Therefore we bring you a method that will facilitate the process.

Change your icons with Oduso

Thanks to the Oduso website we can select an icon pack and create through this a script that installs automatically Our selected icons in the system. To create the script we must follow a series of steps:

  1. We choose the distribution in which we are going to install it, at the moment it is only possible in Ubuntu 14.04 and Elementary OS.

  2. We select the applications from which we want to change the icon. I always choose all, so I make sure that the appearance will change for everything possible.

  3. From the list of icon packs we choose the one we like the most.

  4. Also we can choose a theme for the desktop environment that change the frames of our windows and other aspects.

  5. We select any of the additional options, personally I will use all of them, as since we install the icons we do an update of everything possible in the system, since the script does it alone is never over.

And ready, thanks to Oduso We will have created a script that will only be executed after downloading it and ** this will do all the dirty work, terminal installation all these options to give a new look to our Ubuntu distribution.

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