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On my xubuntu I have this horrible software headings, I want to remove them, a post said to download xfce-theme-manager, so I did everything I had to do:




  1. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rebuntu16/other-stuff

  2. sudo apt update

  3. sudo apt-get install xfce-theme-manager


When I try to install xfce theme manager I get an error along the lines of xfce-theme-manager doesn't exist (My language is setted to italian, so I don't know the exact translation)



Detail: I use gtk themes



What can I do to install xfce-theme-manager or at least, not having those software headings anymore?










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On my xubuntu I have this horrible software headings, I want to remove them, a post said to download xfce-theme-manager, so I did everything I had to do:




  1. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rebuntu16/other-stuff

  2. sudo apt update

  3. sudo apt-get install xfce-theme-manager


When I try to install xfce theme manager I get an error along the lines of xfce-theme-manager doesn't exist (My language is setted to italian, so I don't know the exact translation)



Detail: I use gtk themes



What can I do to install xfce-theme-manager or at least, not having those software headings anymore?










share|improve this question























  • Please post an image of "software headings".

    – DK Bose
    Jan 23 at 15:40











  • @DKBose headings

    – Yanderella
    Jan 23 at 15:48
















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On my xubuntu I have this horrible software headings, I want to remove them, a post said to download xfce-theme-manager, so I did everything I had to do:




  1. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rebuntu16/other-stuff

  2. sudo apt update

  3. sudo apt-get install xfce-theme-manager


When I try to install xfce theme manager I get an error along the lines of xfce-theme-manager doesn't exist (My language is setted to italian, so I don't know the exact translation)



Detail: I use gtk themes



What can I do to install xfce-theme-manager or at least, not having those software headings anymore?










share|improve this question














On my xubuntu I have this horrible software headings, I want to remove them, a post said to download xfce-theme-manager, so I did everything I had to do:




  1. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rebuntu16/other-stuff

  2. sudo apt update

  3. sudo apt-get install xfce-theme-manager


When I try to install xfce theme manager I get an error along the lines of xfce-theme-manager doesn't exist (My language is setted to italian, so I don't know the exact translation)



Detail: I use gtk themes



What can I do to install xfce-theme-manager or at least, not having those software headings anymore?







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  • Please post an image of "software headings".

    – DK Bose
    Jan 23 at 15:40











  • @DKBose headings

    – Yanderella
    Jan 23 at 15:48





















  • Please post an image of "software headings".

    – DK Bose
    Jan 23 at 15:40











  • @DKBose headings

    – Yanderella
    Jan 23 at 15:48



















Please post an image of "software headings".

– DK Bose
Jan 23 at 15:40





Please post an image of "software headings".

– DK Bose
Jan 23 at 15:40













@DKBose headings

– Yanderella
Jan 23 at 15:48







@DKBose headings

– Yanderella
Jan 23 at 15:48












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It appears that you want to change the theme of your window manager. For that, you do not have to install any extra software.



Click on the mouse icon (or the menu icon) usually located at the left end of your panel). In the window that opens, click on Settings in the right pane and then scroll down to window manager in the left pane.



Menu > Settings > Window Manager



You'll get a new window titled Window Manager. Click on the Style tab. The "software heading" will change depending on the theme you choose in the left pane. You can make other changes there as well. In the next image, I've chosen Numix.



Selecting a different theme for the window manager



And this is what the Greybird theme looks like (and it resembles the image you posted):



Greybird






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    It appears that you want to change the theme of your window manager. For that, you do not have to install any extra software.



    Click on the mouse icon (or the menu icon) usually located at the left end of your panel). In the window that opens, click on Settings in the right pane and then scroll down to window manager in the left pane.



    Menu > Settings > Window Manager



    You'll get a new window titled Window Manager. Click on the Style tab. The "software heading" will change depending on the theme you choose in the left pane. You can make other changes there as well. In the next image, I've chosen Numix.



    Selecting a different theme for the window manager



    And this is what the Greybird theme looks like (and it resembles the image you posted):



    Greybird






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      It appears that you want to change the theme of your window manager. For that, you do not have to install any extra software.



      Click on the mouse icon (or the menu icon) usually located at the left end of your panel). In the window that opens, click on Settings in the right pane and then scroll down to window manager in the left pane.



      Menu > Settings > Window Manager



      You'll get a new window titled Window Manager. Click on the Style tab. The "software heading" will change depending on the theme you choose in the left pane. You can make other changes there as well. In the next image, I've chosen Numix.



      Selecting a different theme for the window manager



      And this is what the Greybird theme looks like (and it resembles the image you posted):



      Greybird






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        It appears that you want to change the theme of your window manager. For that, you do not have to install any extra software.



        Click on the mouse icon (or the menu icon) usually located at the left end of your panel). In the window that opens, click on Settings in the right pane and then scroll down to window manager in the left pane.



        Menu > Settings > Window Manager



        You'll get a new window titled Window Manager. Click on the Style tab. The "software heading" will change depending on the theme you choose in the left pane. You can make other changes there as well. In the next image, I've chosen Numix.



        Selecting a different theme for the window manager



        And this is what the Greybird theme looks like (and it resembles the image you posted):



        Greybird






        share|improve this answer















        It appears that you want to change the theme of your window manager. For that, you do not have to install any extra software.



        Click on the mouse icon (or the menu icon) usually located at the left end of your panel). In the window that opens, click on Settings in the right pane and then scroll down to window manager in the left pane.



        Menu > Settings > Window Manager



        You'll get a new window titled Window Manager. Click on the Style tab. The "software heading" will change depending on the theme you choose in the left pane. You can make other changes there as well. In the next image, I've chosen Numix.



        Selecting a different theme for the window manager



        And this is what the Greybird theme looks like (and it resembles the image you posted):



        Greybird







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