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5 Best Themes For Ubuntu 13.10
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![](http://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Best_Themes_Ubuntu.jpeg)
Not satisfied with the default Ambiance theme in Ubuntu? Why not use another theme to change the looks of your desktop by changing the themes? If you are not sure of what themes would be good for you, I have listed here the **best themes for Ubuntu 13.10**. Before we see the themes, a quick word on how to use these themes.
### Installing themes in Ubuntu 13.10 ###
There are two ways to use themes in Ubuntu, either you add it via a PPA or you download the file. If you download the theme file, extract it to **~/.themes** or **/user/share/themes** directory. If you add it via PPA, nothing special needed.
Next step is to use the installed themes. You can use Unity Tweak Tool to apply the installed themes. Refer to this article for a screenshot tutorial on [how to install themes in Ubuntu 13.10][1].
### Best themes for Ubuntu 13.10 Unity: ###
Most of the themes are divided in themes and icon set. I would advise to install both themes and icons from the same set to make it look more beautiful. Without further ado, lets see the list of best themes for Ubuntu 13.10:
### Numix ###
![](http://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Numix_theme_Ubuntu.jpeg)
[Numix][2] is certainly a beautiful theme. With flat and circle icons, it integrates perfectly in Unity environment. Use the following command in terminal to install Numix theme and icons set:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:numix/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install numix-gtk-theme numix-icon-theme numix-icon-theme-circle numix-wallpaper-saucy
### Moka ###
![](http://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Moka_Theme_Ubuntu.jpeg)
Beautiful, isnt it? Use the following commands to install Moka GTK theme and icons set:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:snwh/moka-gtk-theme-daily
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:snwh/moka-icon-theme-daily
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install moka-gtk-theme moka-icon-theme moka-icon-theme-symbolic moka-icon-theme-extras
### zonColor ###
![](http://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/zoncolor_theme_Ubuntu.jpeg)
[zonColor][3] is a pack of several themes that varies between light to dark and various colors. It also has its own icons set. Use the following commands to install zonColor themes and icons set:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/themes
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/icons
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install zoncolor-themes zoncolor-icons
### Nokto ###
![](http://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Nokto_Theme_ubuntu.jpeg)
Nokto does not have its own icon set. Nevertheless its a beautiful dark theme. To install Natko theme, use the following commands:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/themes
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install nokto-theme
### Flattastic ###
![](http://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Flattastic_theme.jpeg)
Like Nokto, Flattastic too does not have its own icon set but you can use any flat icon set with it as it blends very well. Though its not available through PPA, you can install it by downloading the files from [here][4]. Once downloaded, extract the zipped file to /usr/share/themes directory. Later you can use Unity Tweak Tool to use the theme.
And that ends the list of 5 best themes for Ubuntu 13.10. You may want to check similar article that lists the [best icon sets for Ubuntu][5]. What you think of these themes? Do you have a hot favorite theme apart from those mentioned here? Do share it with us.
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[3]:https://code.google.com/p/zoncolor/
[4]:http://nale12.deviantart.com/art/Flattastic-13-01-2014-424913255
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Daily Computer Tips Share Files Using The Public Folder In Windows
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The Public folder is a useful way to share files on your computer. Whether youre using a Windows machine or another modern OS, the Public folder offers a convenient way to make other people view files you shared with them.
Files that are put in the public folder are automatically viewable by anyone with access to the same computer or those on your network provided file sharing is enabled.
Stuff in the Public folder are automatically shared with people who have access to your computer using local accounts or network access.
The Public folder is not the only way to share documents with people you want to share with but its another way to do it that requires no complicated setup.
### Where is the Public Folder ###
In Windows, the Public folder is at **C:\Users\Public**. By default, youll see the following folders in it: Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures and Videos.
In Ubuntu, the Public folder is in your home folder. Open Nautilus and in your Home folder, youll see the Public folder.
### How to access folders put in the Public folder ###
Again, any file in the Public folder it will automatically be visible to everyone on the local machine. In Ubuntu, all users personal folders are automatically visible to everyone who has an account on the machine. This is a huge problem in Ubuntu.
If you want to prevent everyone from viewing your home folder automatically in Ubuntu, read previous post on [preventing users from browsing your folders in Ubuntu][1].
For users on the same machine with the shared documents using Windows, open File Explorer or Windows Explorer. Go to the **Local Disk ( C: )** and browse to **C:\Users\Public** to view the shared documents.
To access the document remotely over the network, use this UNC path: **\\Computer_Name\Users\Public**. File sharing must be enabled on the Windows computer before anyone can access files remotely. Read about [file sharing in Windows here][2].
You must also disable or turn off password protected sharing from the Advanced file sharing page.
![](http://www.liberiangeek.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/windowspublicfolder_1.png)
With Samba installed in Ubuntu, users can access shared public files in Microsoft Windows from Nautilus. See the screenshot below.
![](http://www.liberiangeek.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/windowspublicfolder.png)
Samba must first be installed on the Ubuntu machine and File sharing enabled on the Windows computer before this will work. When everything is setup, use Ubuntu or other OS to view Windows public shares.
![](http://www.liberiangeek.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/windowspublicfolder_2.png)
Youll be able to access the page without password prompts.
The thing to remember when connecting via network sharing is,
- public sharing must be enabled on the Windows machine
- Turn off password protected sharing
- If using Ubuntu, make sure Samba is installed and both machine on the same network
Enjoy!
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Daily Ubuntu Tips How To Manually Install LibreOffice In Ubuntu
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This brief tutorial is going to show you how to manually install LibreOffice in Ubuntu. As you may already know, LibreOffice comes pre-installed in Ubuntu.
The version that comes with Ubuntu is customized to work well in Ubuntu. Its also integrated with core Ubuntu application menu and other settings.
LibreOffices official version thats on its [download page][1] is not what you get in Ubuntu by default. Its not like you get a sub-standard edition, but its customized a bit and added to Ubuntu software repository.
If you want to the original and official version of LibreOffice for Linux, you must manually download it from its [download page][1]. That means, completely uninstalling the current version in Ubuntu and downloading the deb package from the official download page.
To do that you must first completely purge LibreOffice from Ubuntu.
### Uninstalling LibreOffice from Ubuntu ###
To install the official version of LibreOffice manually in Ubuntu, you must first uninstall the current version in Ubuntu. To uninstall LibreOffice in Ubuntu, run the commands below.
sudo apt-get remove --purge libreoffice* && sudo apt-get autoremove
After running the commands above, restart your computer. When you log back in, download and download LibreOffice Linux .deb package from its [download page][1].
### Manually Installing LibreOffice in Ubuntu ###
After downloading the .deb package, open the terminal and go the Downloads folder in your home directory. By default, Firefox saves downloaded files there.
![](http://www.liberiangeek.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/libreofficemanualinstall.png)
Then run the commands below to extract the downloaded file which is mostly archived in .tar.gz file.
tar -xvf LibreOffice_*.tar.gz
After extracting the downloaded .tar.gz file, you will see a new LibreOffice Deb folder in the Downloads folder. To begin LibreOffice manual installation, run the commands below.
sudo dpkg -i LibreOffice_*/DEBS/*.deb
After running the above commands, LibreOffice will be installed and ready to use.
Next, go to Unity Dash and launch LibreOffice. This is how you install LibreOffice manually in Ubuntu.
![](http://www.liberiangeek.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/libreofficemanualinstall1.png)
If LibreOffice is installed manually in Ubuntu, you will mostly likely have to upgrade manually every time there are new versions or security updates.
Or you may just want Canonical (Ubuntu parent company) handle LibreOffice installation and patch / updates management via its repository.
Enjoy!
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Daily Ubuntu Tips Manually Install Any Version Of Firefox In Ubuntu
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Firefox is the primary web browser in Ubuntu. It comes pre-installed and added to Ubuntu default software repositories which get updated with the latest version of Firefox automatically.
Most people wont worry about installing or messing with Firefox because theres nothing to do. Its already installed and ready to use. The version of Firefox in Ubuntus repositories is what youll always get unless Canonical updates its software repositories with the latest versions.
Now, if you want to try other versions or Firefox, youll have to manually download and install it in Ubuntu, and this brief tutorial is going to show you how to do it properly in Ubuntu.
Because Firefox is so integrated in Ubuntu, if you try to completely remove it, youll probably break other things. So the best way to install other versions is to create a separate in folder for each version and symbolically link it.
### Downloading and installing Firefox in Ubuntu ###
So, heres it. If you want to manually download the latest version of Firefox in Ubuntu, go to its [download page][1]. From there youll be able to get the latest version and install it.
If you wish to install other versions of Firefox starting with the initial release, [visit this page][2]. There youll see every version ever released beginning with version 0.8.
After downloading the version you wish to install, change to the Downloads folder of your home directory because thats where most files get downloaded in Ubuntu.
cd ~/Downloads
![](http://www.liberiangeek.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/firefoxmanualinstall.png)
### Configuring Firefox ###
Since most Firefox Linux downloads get wrapped inside a .tar and bz2 archives, you must extract the files from these archives. There are many ways to extract files from archives in Ubuntu.
The one I used here is the command below. It extracts the file from both .tar and .bz2 archives easily.
tar -xjf firefox*.tar.bz2
After the extractions, theres will be a new Firefox folder in your Downloads folder. Thats the folder which contains all the Firefox files and executables.
Since we dont want to remove the current Firefox installation, we must create a separate folder each version of Firefox. So, for Firefox version 30, create a folder in the /opt directory with the new content of Firefox using the commands below.
sudo mv firefox/ /opt/firefox30
Now, **/opt/firefox30/** directory contains all the files for version 30.
### Create a symbolic link to the new Firefox executable ###
By default, Firefox executable file lives in this location: **/user/bin/firefox**. What we want to do is temporary create a backup so we can use our custom installed executable.
To do that, run the commands below.
sudo mv /usr/bin/firefox /usr/bin/firefox-old
Now that weve move Firefox executable file from its default location, we must link the default location to our new custom installed file. To do that, run the commands below to create a symbolic link to our version 30 install.
sudo ln -s /opt/firefox30/firefox /usr/bin/firefox
Were set. Now our custom installed Firefox is the default in Ubuntu. Every time you launch Firefox, it will pull from the new executable we linked earlier.
Enjoy!
![](http://www.liberiangeek.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/firefoxmanualinstall1.png)
This is also a great way to install 64-bit edition of Firefox.+
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Daily Ubuntu Tips Skype Minor Update Fixes PulseAudio, 64-bit Issues
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A minor update for Skype was recently released for Linux systems, including Ubuntu that fixes issues with PulseAudio 3.x and 4.x audio noise, resolves crash on Ubuntu/Debian 64-bit systems due to missing libasound2-plugins:i386 and others.
If you currently using Skype in Ubuntu you may want to upgrade to take advantage of these fixes. There isnt anything new except resolving these bugs.
Heres the full list of items that were fixed according to its changelog.
- **Workaround** for PulseAudio 3.x and 4.x audio noise issues
- **Bug fix** for crash when opening a chat with non-existent emoticon
- **Bug fix** for errant crash on Ubuntu/Debian 64-bit owing to missing libasound2-plugins:i386 dependency
- **Bug fix** for some dialpad numbers not working properly
For Ubuntu users, heres how to upgrade.
If you already have Skype installed, you will want to remove it before upgrading as it may create a conflict with the current installation.
To remove Skype from Ubuntu, run the commands from the terminal console.
sudo apt-get autoremove --purge skype
After uninstalling Skype, go to [Skype Download page][1] and get the latest version for Ubuntu. Save the download and open with Ubuntu Software Center.
![](http://www.liberiangeek.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/skypeubuntuupgrade.png)
Because Software Center must download additional Skype packages, installation might take some time so be patient.
![](http://www.liberiangeek.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/skypeubuntuupgrade1.png)
![](If youre having issues installing Skype via Software Center, go to your Downloads folder and run the commands below to forcibly install Skype by running the commands below.)
sudo dpkg -i skype-ubuntu*.deb; sudo apt-get -f install
After installing Skype, go to Unity Dash and launch the latest version which is 4.2.0.13 as time of this writing.
![](http://www.liberiangeek.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/skypeubuntuupgrade2.png)
Thats it! Enjoy!
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Daily Ubuntu Tips Turn Off Shutdown / Restart Confirmation In Ubuntu
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For those just starting with Ubuntu, there are many new things to learn and many of the Linux tutorials online are not intended for beginners.
Here, we take a different approach. Most if not all of our tutorials are for beginners.
This post is also a beginners post and its going to show those just leaning Ubuntu how to disable the shutdown, restart and logout confirmation box each time they execute these commands.
You see, Ubuntu is configured to always prompt you with a dialog box when you wish to shutdown, restart or logout of your session.
This is a safeguard and it prevents you from mistakenly shutting down or restarting your computer when you dont intent to.
Not everyone wants to be asked every time he/she want to turn of Ubuntu. Folks who are in hurry most of the time may accidentally leave their computer running even though they select the shutdown command and not confirming the action when prompted.
This brief tutorial is going to show you how to turn it off so you dont get prompted each time you want to shutdown your machine.
When this feature is activated, it prompts you with the following screen.
> Are you sure you want to close all programs and shutdown your computer?
Run the commands below to turn it off.
Press **Ctrl Alt T** on your keyboard to open the terminal. When it opens, run the commands below on the terminal windows and press Enter.
gsettings set com.canonical.indicator.session suppress-logout-restart-shutdown true
Thats it! Youll never be prompted again when you click shutdown, restart or logout of Ubuntu.
To undo the changes and bring back the confirmation, run the commands below
gsettings set com.canonical.indicator.session suppress-logout-restart-shutdown false
![](http://www.liberiangeek.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/shutdownubuntuconfirm.png)
Enjoy!
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Easily Switch Audio Sources With Sound Switcher Indicator In Ubuntu
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Sound Switcher Indicator is an applet indicator developed by [Dmitry Kann][1]. The purpose of the applet indicator is very simple, it lets you switch between different audio sources such as integrated speakers, headphone and HDMI in two mouse clicks.
Big deal, you may say. After all its no rocket science. You can go to **System Settings-> Sound Settings** and can easily choose the input or output source you want. **Sound Switcher Indicator** does not do something new or something that Ubuntu does not provide, it just simplifies the whole process. This may be one of the reason why it may not be counted as one of the [best indicator applets for Ubuntu][2].
How often do you need to change the audio source? For me, I have to change the audio source each time to [get sound through HDMI in external monitor][3]. And then I have to do it again after disconnecting the HDMI cable. This applet indicator comes handy for people like me who frequently switch between audio source and are lazy![](http://itsfoss.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif)
### Install Sound Switcher Indicator in Ubuntu: ###
Open a terminal and use the following commands to install Sound Switcher Indicator in Ubuntu:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:yktooo/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install indicator-sound-switcher
#### Important note: ####
Sound Switcher Indicator does not start automatically. To start it automatically, youll have to add it to **Startup Applications**. Open **Startup Applications** and click on **Add**. Here, give it a name, Sound Switcher for example and use “indicator-sound-switcher” (without quotes) in **Command** section. Let me know if you have issues adding it to start up applications.
What you think of Sound Switcher Indicator? Do small applets like these are beneficial for users? Do let us know of your views.
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How To Enable Desktop Notification For VLC In Ubuntu 13.10 [Quick Tip]
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I must say VLC is by far the best media player out there for playing video files. There are a number of hidden features of VLC media player which you may not even know about. One such feature is desktop notification. In this quick tip, we shall see **how to enable desktop notification for VLC in Ubuntu 13.10** and other versions.
### Enable desktop notification for VLC in Ubuntu: ###
To enable desktop notification in Ubuntu, follow the steps below:
#### Step 1: ####
Open VLC media player. From the top menu, go to **Tools** and then **Preferences**.
**VLC->Tools->Preferences**
![](http://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/VLC_Notification_Ubuntu.jpeg)
#### Step 2: ####
Check the **All** button in the bottom:
![](http://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/VLC_Notification_Ubuntu_1.jpeg)
#### Step 3: ####
Now, from the left sidebar, choose **Control interfaces**. In here, check the **LibNotify Notification Plugin** and save it. This enables desktop notification for VLC in Ubuntu with Unity.
![](http://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/VLC_Notification_Ubuntu_2.jpeg)
By default the notification appears for 4000 ms i.e. 4 seconds. You can change it under Control interfaces by selecting Notify option.
![](http://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/VLC_Notification_Ubuntu_3.jpeg)
And that would be it. You can see the notification when you play an audio or video file. It will be perfectly integrated in Ubuntu environment:
![](http://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/VLC_Notification_Ubuntu_4.jpeg)
I hope this quick tip helped you to use VLC in a more Ubuntu-ish fashion by enabling desktop notification. What you say?
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How to Play Blizzard's Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft on Linux
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**Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft is a collectible card game developed by Blizzard Entertainment that is free to play. You can get it to work on Linux, with the right amount of effort.**
Just like most games on the Windows platform, Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft can be made to work with the help of Wine (wine is not an emulator). Installing it is not enough, you also have to tweak it a bit in order for it to work.
Thanks to [Michael Washington][1] (moderator of the Gaming On Linux community on Google+) and [Michael Speth][2], the maintainer on winehq.org, who gathered all instructions in one place, playing Hearthstone is just a few commands away.
First of all, you're going to have to download the client from Blizzard's servers. This being a free to play game and in the open beta stages, the file is readily available for anyone who wants to grab it.
Then, you have to install the latest development version of Wine. If you are on Ubuntu (the tutorial works best on Ubuntu), you can do this from the official PPA. Just enter the following commands in a terminal:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install wine1.7
sudo apt-get install wine1.7-i386
The appdb.winehq.org has all the information necessary to make it work. You're going to have to edit some properties for a couple of libraries.
### dbghelp ###
Run winecfg
In the libraries tab, type dbghelp into the New override for library box.
Click Add, then Yes when it asks.
Click on dbghelp in the Existing_overrides list.
Click Edit.
Set to Disabled.
Click Ok. Then Ok.
### msvcp100 ###
Run winecfg
In the libraries tab, type msvcp100 into the New override for library box.
Click Add, then Yes when it asks.
Click on msvcp100 in the Existing_overrides list.
Click Edit.
Set to native,embedded.
Click Ok. Then Ok.
You also need to run the following command in a terminal and wait for it to complete:
winetricks wininet
All you have to do now is double click the .exe file you downloaded from Blizzard and you're good to go.
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