Download macOS Mojave Theme for Ubuntu

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  • Post Updated: April 3, 2024

Hello everyone, you can download macOS Mojave theme, how many of you want to do that? Don’t be shy, put your hands up! *Raises his hand* The theme is stunning and it does make some of us Linux lovers a bit envious if not borderline jealous but luckily, someone has ported the stunning Mojave theme theme to work perfectly on your Ubuntu 22.04, 20.04, and 23.04 computer.

Today we will highlight an awesome new theme made by one of my personal favorite Linux theme authors known as paulxfce, he has finally released the highly demanded macOS Mojave theme for Ubuntu! It looks really good and honestly, it could be the best macOS theme for Linux yet! I know that is a big claim to make when we have other amazing themes that make your Linux look like a Mac, example, check out Big Sur theme for Ubuntu, as you can see that theme itself is very impressive but I think this Mojave theme might surpass it, let me know in the comments what you think of it.

Install macOS Mojave Theme on Ubuntu

MacOS Mojave theme is a Mac like theme for GTK 3, GTK 2 & Gnome-Shell which supports GTK 3 and GTK 2 based desktop environments like XFCE, Mate, Gnome Pantheon etc.

Install macOS Mojave Icon Theme Pack

Manual macOS Mojave Theme Installation

  • Download the file; extract it; and sometimes you will find two themes. a version with transparency, another with (not-transparent); copy both files to a ‘.themes’-folder you make in your home directory. Or to your USR/SHARE/THEMES-folder for system-wide use (certainly for theming of SNAP-packages) Then use Tweak-tool to select the GTK and shell theme. LOG OUT AND BACK IN for changes to take effect.

macOS uses title buttons on the left-side: To put the buttons to the left open a terminal:

gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences button-layout "close,minimize,maximize:"

To put the buttons back to the right in case you want to revert:

gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences button-layout ":minimize,maximize,close"

In Gnome 3.26+ gnome-tweak has a option to change the position of the title buttons, so the above steps are not necessary.

macOS Mojave Theme Screenshots

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Install macOS Mojave DARK MODE Theme on Ubuntu

macOS Mojave Dark Mode Theme Screenshots

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Quick Links: Check out Orchis theme, Sweet themeAqua Theme for Ubuntu