installed mediterraneandark theme, but doesn't look like example












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I have installed a theme in Ubuntu 12.10, and the preview image looks like



this.



However, Nautilus file manager looks the same, it's just the window manager top part (title, close, minimise maximise) which has changed.



Am I missing a step?



To clarify: The colours have changed, but the layout and buttons remain the same. It looks like



this.



Thanks in advance.










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  • The first image is either Nautilus 3.6+, Nemo, or Athena File Manager. The second image is Nautilus 3.4.
    – Uri Herrera
    Apr 1 '13 at 9:05


















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I have installed a theme in Ubuntu 12.10, and the preview image looks like



this.



However, Nautilus file manager looks the same, it's just the window manager top part (title, close, minimise maximise) which has changed.



Am I missing a step?



To clarify: The colours have changed, but the layout and buttons remain the same. It looks like



this.



Thanks in advance.










share|improve this question
























  • The first image is either Nautilus 3.6+, Nemo, or Athena File Manager. The second image is Nautilus 3.4.
    – Uri Herrera
    Apr 1 '13 at 9:05
















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I have installed a theme in Ubuntu 12.10, and the preview image looks like



this.



However, Nautilus file manager looks the same, it's just the window manager top part (title, close, minimise maximise) which has changed.



Am I missing a step?



To clarify: The colours have changed, but the layout and buttons remain the same. It looks like



this.



Thanks in advance.










share|improve this question















I have installed a theme in Ubuntu 12.10, and the preview image looks like



this.



However, Nautilus file manager looks the same, it's just the window manager top part (title, close, minimise maximise) which has changed.



Am I missing a step?



To clarify: The colours have changed, but the layout and buttons remain the same. It looks like



this.



Thanks in advance.







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  • The first image is either Nautilus 3.6+, Nemo, or Athena File Manager. The second image is Nautilus 3.4.
    – Uri Herrera
    Apr 1 '13 at 9:05




















  • The first image is either Nautilus 3.6+, Nemo, or Athena File Manager. The second image is Nautilus 3.4.
    – Uri Herrera
    Apr 1 '13 at 9:05


















The first image is either Nautilus 3.6+, Nemo, or Athena File Manager. The second image is Nautilus 3.4.
– Uri Herrera
Apr 1 '13 at 9:05






The first image is either Nautilus 3.6+, Nemo, or Athena File Manager. The second image is Nautilus 3.4.
– Uri Herrera
Apr 1 '13 at 9:05












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You have to install Nautilus 3.6. It is not included in Ubuntu 12.10 repositories, so run following commands:



$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3


and then:



$ sudo apt-get update


Now you just have to kill all Nautilus processes:



$ killall nautilus


and upgrade your software:



$ sudo apt-get upgrade


You should have Nautilus 3.6 now.






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    there is a typo 'kilall' should be 'killall' (but for some reason an edit needs to be 6 characters long)
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    Apr 1 '13 at 15:30











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You have to install Nautilus 3.6. It is not included in Ubuntu 12.10 repositories, so run following commands:



$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3


and then:



$ sudo apt-get update


Now you just have to kill all Nautilus processes:



$ killall nautilus


and upgrade your software:



$ sudo apt-get upgrade


You should have Nautilus 3.6 now.






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    there is a typo 'kilall' should be 'killall' (but for some reason an edit needs to be 6 characters long)
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You have to install Nautilus 3.6. It is not included in Ubuntu 12.10 repositories, so run following commands:



$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3


and then:



$ sudo apt-get update


Now you just have to kill all Nautilus processes:



$ killall nautilus


and upgrade your software:



$ sudo apt-get upgrade


You should have Nautilus 3.6 now.






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    there is a typo 'kilall' should be 'killall' (but for some reason an edit needs to be 6 characters long)
    – daviestar
    Apr 1 '13 at 15:30














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You have to install Nautilus 3.6. It is not included in Ubuntu 12.10 repositories, so run following commands:



$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3


and then:



$ sudo apt-get update


Now you just have to kill all Nautilus processes:



$ killall nautilus


and upgrade your software:



$ sudo apt-get upgrade


You should have Nautilus 3.6 now.






share|improve this answer














You have to install Nautilus 3.6. It is not included in Ubuntu 12.10 repositories, so run following commands:



$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3


and then:



$ sudo apt-get update


Now you just have to kill all Nautilus processes:



$ killall nautilus


and upgrade your software:



$ sudo apt-get upgrade


You should have Nautilus 3.6 now.







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    there is a typo 'kilall' should be 'killall' (but for some reason an edit needs to be 6 characters long)
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    Apr 1 '13 at 15:30














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    there is a typo 'kilall' should be 'killall' (but for some reason an edit needs to be 6 characters long)
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    Apr 1 '13 at 15:30








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there is a typo 'kilall' should be 'killall' (but for some reason an edit needs to be 6 characters long)
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Apr 1 '13 at 15:30




there is a typo 'kilall' should be 'killall' (but for some reason an edit needs to be 6 characters long)
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