Ubuntu XP 1.0 - invent Windows XP look like Ubuntu

Ubuntu XP is not a strange mixture of operating system, as you could tell from that name. It’s a total kit to convert Windows XP into Ubuntu – at least in its appearance.

The pack includes everything you need to give XP the Ubuntu look, from a new visual style (with several color variations) to mouse cursors, featuring plus wallpapers, new logon and boot screens, skins for Firefox, icons and even a clone of Beryl, the 3D windows management system used by Ubuntu to change within applications.

The good thing about having a package with all these elements, categorized in

several different folders, is that you can choose what to install and what to leave unchanged. The downside is that you have to do it step by step, and sometimes you even need a third-party application - like in the case of the new boot screen, which needs the Bootskin tool. that installation procedure can therefore be a bit complicated, as there’s no documentation to explain how to apply the whole kit properly.

Give Windows the clear, colorful Ubuntu look with Ubuntu XP

Review by Elena Santos

Original post by donotreply@osnews.com (Thom Holwerda)

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