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GTK2 Themes by AlexR1 7 comments

Open theme dialog and click on second button from the top where it says Theme Details,and see is it listed there. - Apr 21 2006
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GTK2 Themes by AlexR1 20 comments

There are links to wallpaper in erlier post just change date from april 14 to april 12 to see them. - Apr 15 2006
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GTK2 Themes by AlexR1 20 comments

Ubuntu logo is called distributor-logo.png
You can find it in /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/
directory.
You should buckup that file,copy and paste somewhere to your home directory,in case that someday you want to get it back.
Then find some icon that has apple logo on it file shouldn`t be biger then 48x48 pixels.
Name that file distributor-logo.png
Put it in your home directory,and open terminal and type
sudo mv distributor-logo.png /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/
when asked for password type in and press enter.
then type killall gnome-panel
This should do it.

If you are Ubuntu user
You can also visit www.ubuntuforums.org
Section tips and tricks where you can find more info about various stuff. - Apr 14 2006
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GTK2 Themes by AlexR1 20 comments

Go to Applications>System Tools and click to open Configuration Editor
In Configuration Editor go to
apps>metacity>general,and on right hand side you will see button layout
double click on button layout and change
menu:minimize,maximize,close to
close,maximize,minimize:menu after that press enter. - Apr 14 2006
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GTK2 Themes by AlexR1 20 comments

I am using starterbar,and i modifed it to have more mac look. - Apr 13 2006
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GTK2 Themes by AlexR1 20 comments

Well it`s here in screenshot section
somebody posted screen of the desktop
here are the links to these wallpapers.

http://www.deviantart.com/view/8252206/
http://www.deviantart.com/view/8302015/ - Apr 11 2006
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GTK2 Themes by AlexR1 20 comments

I can`t really remember where i got this,but i sent you wallpaper to your gmail account. - Apr 11 2006
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GTK2 Themes by AlexR1 7 comments

I am installing theme same way you did.
Make sure that .themes directory is in your home directory and ussualy that`s hiden folder.
If that still doesn`t help then untar files to you home directory then moved them to /usr/share/themes/
to move them type in terminal
sudo mv GT4 /usr/share/themes/
type in password and press enter. - Apr 11 2006