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Themes > Windows > Linux ports (back) > Red Hat Linux 9

Make your Windows look like Red Hat Linux 9

What version of Windows do you have?

Themes > Windows > Linux ports (back) > Red Hat Linux 9


Themes > Windows > Linux ports > Red Hat Linux 9 (back) > On Windows XP

Make your Windows XP look like Red Hat Linux 9

Screenshots:

Red Hat 9-like look for XP

What you will need

Red Hat Theme components
Visual Style Bluecurve You'll need WindowBlinds from StarDock.
This style is MUCH better and faster than next (and faster then Windows XP default), but WindowBlinds is shareware.
or
Wonderland This is "native" Windows XP style - it uses the same program as Windows XP default.
Included are wallpaper, and some cursors and icons.
Previous (WindowBlinds) style is much better than this, but on some systems Windowblinds hangs some programs, and this style uses native Windows XP styling engine and doesn't hang anything (note more then XP Blue, Metallic and Homestead)
To use this style you'll need patched uxtheme.dll:
  1. Download uxtheme patcher from TGTSoft
    http://files.themexp.org:81/tgtsoft/uxthemepatcher.zip
  2. patched uxtheme.dll from Google (especially if you have windows .net 2003 or later)
    http://www.google.com/search?&q=patched+uxtheme.dll
  3. or StyleXP (shareware) from TGTSoft:
    http://files.themexp.org/tgtsoft/StyleXPInstall1_0_1n.zip
Icons Bluecurve Downloaded file is .zip renamed to .ip, containing description and icon library
To use it you'll need to do one of the four ways:
  1. You can use Stardock IconPackager - shareware Icon changing program
  2. You can use Microangelo On Display - shareware (30-days) Icon changing program,
    and change lots of icons to the icons in Bluecurve.icl
  3. You can find some freeware program like these
  4. If you can't find anything you can run regedit.exe and manually find and change all the icons
Cursors xwhiteglass (CursorXP) You'll need CursorXP from Stardock (shareware). Four sizes:
  1. very small (24x24)
  2. small (32x32)
  3. medium(48x48)
  4. large(64x64)
or
wonderland Unzip and run install.cmd.
If you have IconPackager installed, you can also use previous icon file
Wallpaper wonderland Unzip to My Pictures or WINDOWS or WINDOWS\Web\Wallpaper,
or unzip anywhere and use browse in desktop tab of display properties...

Themes > Windows > Linux ports > Red Hat Linux 9 (back) > On Windows XP


Themes > Windows > Linux ports > Red Hat Linux 9 (back) > On Non-XP Windows

Make your non-XP Windows look like Red Hat Linux 9

Red Hat Theme components
Visual Style Bluecurve (win95 not supported)
You'll need WindowBlinds from StarDock.
This style is MUCH better and faster than next (and faster then Windows XP default), but WindowBlinds is shareware.
Icons Bluecurve Downloaded file is .zip renamed to .ip, containing description and icon library
To use it you'll need to do one of the four ways:
  1. You can use Stardock IconPackager - shareware Icon changing program
  2. You can use Microangelo On Display - shareware (30-days) Icon changing program,
    and change lots of icons to the icons in Bluecurve.icl
  3. You can find some freeware program like these
  4. If you can't find anything you can run regedit.exe and manually find and change all the icons
Cursors xwhiteglass Whiteglass cursors from Xfree 4.3 (only 32x32)
Unzip and run install.cmd
Wallpaper wonderland Unzip to My Pictures or WINDOWS or WINDOWS\Web\Wallpaper,
or unzip anywhere and use browse in desktop tab of display properties...

Themes > Windows > Linux ports > Red Hat Linux 9 (back) > On Non-XP Windows


Themes > Windows > Linux ports (back) > Mandrake Linux 9.1

Make your Windows look like Mandrake Linux 9.1

Is not ready yet - MandrakeGalaxy port missing.

Please come later...

What version of Windows do you have?

Themes > Windows > Linux ports (back) > Mandrake Linux 9.1


Themes > Windows > Linux ports > Mandrake Linux 9.1 (back) > On Windows XP

Make your Windows XP look like Mandrake Linux 9.1

Mandrake Linux 9.1 Theme components
Visual Style n/a No WindowBlinds or msstyle(native) style available (yet - some time they'll be done by someone maybe)
Icons Crystal Warning: Mandrake Linux uses slightly modified crystal iconset
This (to the left) is crystal default, you've been warned.
Downloaded file is .zip renamed to .ip, containing description and icon library
To use it you'll need to do one of the four ways:
  1. You can use Stardock IconPackager - shareware Icon changing program
  2. You can use Microangelo On Display - shareware (30-days) Icon changing program,
    and change lots of icons to the icons in Bluecurve.icl
  3. You can find some freeware program like these
  4. If you can't find anything you can run regedit.exe and manually find and change all the icons
Cursors wonderland Unzip and run install.cmd.
If you have IconPackager installed, you can also use previous icon file
Wallpaper mdk91 Unzip to My Pictures or WINDOWS or WINDOWS\Web\Wallpaper,
or unzip anywhere and use browse in desktop tab of display properties...

Themes > Windows > Linux ports > Mandrake Linux 9.1 (back) > On Windows XP


Themes > Windows > Linux ports > Mandrake Linux 9.1 (back) > On Non-XP Windows

Make your non-XP Windows look like Mandrake Linux 9.1

Mandrake Linux Theme components
Visual Style n/a No WindowBlinds or msstyle(native) style available (yet - some time they'll be done by someone maybe)
Icons Crystal Downloaded file is .zip renamed to .ip, containing description and icon library
To use it you'll need to do one of the four ways:
  1. You can use Stardock IconPackager - shareware Icon changing program
  2. You can use Microangelo On Display - shareware (30-days) Icon changing program,
    and change lots of icons to the icons in Bluecurve.icl
  3. You can find some freeware program like these
  4. If you can't find anything you can run regedit.exe and manually find and change all the icons
Cursors xwhiteglass Whiteglass cursors from Xfree 4.3 (only 32x32)
This cursors maybe will work poorly (like wrong colors) on non-XP systems. I haven't tried.
Unzip and run install.cmd.
If you have IconPackager installed, you can also use previous icon file
Wallpaper mdk91 Unzip to My Pictures or WINDOWS or WINDOWS\Web\Wallpaper,
or unzip anywhere and use browse in desktop tab of display properties...

Themes > Windows > Linux ports > Mandrake Linux 9.1 (back) > On Non-XP Windows


Themes > Windows > Linux ports (back) > KDE 3

Make your Windows look like KDE 3

What version of Windows do you have?

Themes > Windows > Linux ports (back) > KDE 3


Themes > Windows > Linux ports > KDE 3 (back) > On Windows XP

Make your Windows XP look like KDE 3

(Note: Some Crystal icons are from older versions of KDE) - Can't convert scalable .svgz ones to windows icon format .ico yet

Screenshots:

KDE-like look for XP

(Shadows under windows are from yzshadow - not at all KDE-effect



Crystal
desktop icons

Crystal icons in toolbar

Keramik scrollbar

Transparent menus

Keramik window
decoration

Crystal
icons in places

Crystal Kde menubuttons (not quite KDE3 ?)

Transparent shadowed
whiteglass cursors

What do you need:

KDE 3 Theme Components
Visual Style Keramik (WB) You'll need WindowBlinds from StarDock.
This style is faster than latter (and faster then Windows XP default), but it has some bugs (invisible menu highlight in some places); and WindowBlinds is shareware.
or
Keramik (msstyle) This is "native" Windows XP style - it uses the same program as Windows XP default
It's better than WB Keramik, and this style uses native Windows XP styling engine and doesn't hang anything (note more then XP Blue, Metallic and Homestead)
To use this style you'll need patched uxtheme.dll:
  1. Download uxtheme patcher from TGTSoft
    http://files.themexp.org:81/tgtsoft/uxthemepatcher.zip
  2. patched uxtheme.dll from Google (especially if you have windows .net 2003 or later)
    http://www.google.com/search?&q=patched+uxtheme.dll
  3. or StyleXP (shareware) from TGTSoft:
    http://files.themexp.org/tgtsoft/StyleXPInstall1_0_1n.zip
Icons Crystal Downloaded file is .zip renamed to .ip, containing description and icon library
To use it you'll need to do one of the four ways:
  1. You can use Stardock IconPackager - shareware Icon changing program
  2. You can use Microangelo On Display - shareware (30-days) Icon changing program,
    and change lots of icons to the icons in Bluecurve.icl
  3. You can find some freeware program like these
  4. If you can't find anything you can run regedit.exe and manually find and change all the icons
Cursors xwhiteglass (CursorXP) You'll need CursorXP from Stardock (shareware). Four sizes:
  1. very small (24x24)
  2. small (32x32)
  3. medium(48x48)
  4. large(64x64)
or
xwhiteglass Whiteglass cursors from Xfree 4.3 (only 32x32)
Unzip and run install.cmd
Wallpaper kde3 from default_blue.png
Unzip to My Pictures or WINDOWS or WINDOWS\Web\Wallpaper,
or unzip anywhere and use browse in desktop tab of display properties...
Toolbars Y'z toolbar This is a Japanese program (english supported), which changes toolbar buttons style. Included 2 crystal button styles.

Themes > Windows > Linux ports > KDE 3 (back) > On Windows XP


Themes > Windows > Linux ports > KDE 3 (back) > On Non-XP Windows

Make your non-XP Windows look like KDE 3

KDE 3 Theme Components
Visual Style Keramik (WB) (win95 not supported)
You'll need WindowBlinds from StarDock.
This style is faster than latter (and faster then Windows XP default), but it has some bugs (invisible menu highlight in some places); and WindowBlinds is shareware.
Icons Crystal Downloaded file is .zip renamed to .ip, containing description and icon library
To use it you'll need to do one of the four ways:
  1. You can use Stardock IconPackager - shareware Icon changing program
  2. You can use Microangelo On Display - shareware (30-days) Icon changing program,
    and change lots of icons to the icons in Bluecurve.icl
  3. You can find some freeware program like these
  4. If you can't find anything you can run regedit.exe and manually find and change all the icons
Cursors xwhiteglass Whiteglass cursors from Xfree 4.3 (only 32x32)
Unzip and run install.cmd
Wallpaper kde3 from default_blue.png
Unzip to My Pictures or WINDOWS or WINDOWS\Web\Wallpaper,
or unzip anywhere and use browse in desktop tab of display properties...

Themes > Windows > Linux ports > KDE 3 (back) > On Non-XP Windows


Themes > Windows > Linux ports (back) > Connectiva Linux

Make your Windows look like Connectiva Linux

What version of Windows do you have?

Themes > Windows > Linux ports (back) > Connectiva Linux


Themes > Windows > Linux ports > Connectiva Linux (back) > On Windows XP

Make your Windows XP look like Connectiva Linux

Screenshots:

Red Hat 9-like look for XP

What you will need

Connectiva Linux Theme Components
Visual Style Crystal (msstyle) This is "native" Windows XP style - it uses the same program as Windows XP default
It uses native Windows XP styling engine and doesn't hang anything (note more then XP Blue, Metallic and Homestead)
To use this style you'll need patched uxtheme.dll:
  1. Download uxtheme patcher from TGTSoft
    http://files.themexp.org:81/tgtsoft/uxthemepatcher.zip
  2. patched uxtheme.dll from Google (especially if you have windows .net 2003 or later)
    http://www.google.com/search?&q=patched+uxtheme.dll
  3. or StyleXP (shareware) from TGTSoft:
    http://files.themexp.org/tgtsoft/StyleXPInstall1_0_1n.zip
Icons Crystal Downloaded file is .zip renamed to .ip, containing description and icon library
To use it you'll need to do one of the four ways:
  1. You can use Stardock IconPackager - shareware Icon changing program
  2. You can use Microangelo On Display - shareware (30-days) Icon changing program,
    and change lots of icons to the icons in Bluecurve.icl
  3. You can find some freeware program like these
  4. If you can't find anything you can run regedit.exe and manually find and change all the icons
Cursors xwhiteglass (CursorXP) You'll need CursorXP from Stardock (shareware). Four sizes:
  1. very small (24x24)
  2. small (32x32)
  3. medium(48x48)
  4. large(64x64)
or
xwhiteglass Whiteglass cursors from Xfree 4.3 (only 32x32)
Unzip and run install.cmd
Wallpaper kde3 I haven't seen Connectiva so I don't know it's default wallpaper.
(Please tell me if you want to)
So I use default_blue.png - KDE3 default
Unzip to My Pictures or WINDOWS or WINDOWS\Web\Wallpaper,
or unzip anywhere and use browse in desktop tab of display properties...
Toolbars Y'z toolbar This is a Japanese program (english supported), which changes toolbar buttons style. Included 2 crystal button styles.

Themes > Windows > Linux ports > Connectiva Linux (back) > On Windows XP


Themes > Windows > Linux ports > Connectiva Linux (back) > On Non-XP Windows

Make your non-XP Windows look like Connectiva Linux

Connectiva Linux Theme Components
Visual Style no style? Sorry, but this style is (as I know) not supported in pre-XP windows
Icons Crystal Downloaded file is .zip renamed to .ip, containing description and icon library
To use it you'll need to do one of the four ways:
  1. You can use Stardock IconPackager - shareware Icon changing program
  2. You can use Microangelo On Display - shareware (30-days) Icon changing program,
    and change lots of icons to the icons in Bluecurve.icl
  3. You can find some freeware program like these
  4. If you can't find anything you can run regedit.exe and manually find and change all the icons
Cursors xwhiteglass Whiteglass cursors from Xfree 4.3 (only 32x32)
Unzip and run install.cmd
Wallpaper kde3 I haven't seen Connectiva so I don't know it's default wallpaper.
(Please tell me if you want to)
So I use default_blue.png - KDE3 default
Unzip to My Pictures or WINDOWS or WINDOWS\Web\Wallpaper,
or unzip anywhere and use browse in desktop tab of display properties...

Themes > Windows > Linux ports > Connectiva Linux (back) > On Non-XP Windows


Themes > Windows (back) > Linux ports


Themes > Windows > Linux ports (back) > Mozilla

Make your Windows look like Mozilla

What version of Windows do you have?

Themes > Windows > Linux ports (back) > Mozilla


Themes > Windows > Linux ports > Mozilla (back) > On Windows XP

Make your Windows XP look like Mozilla

Screenshots:

Red Hat 9-like look for XP

What you will need

Mozilla Theme components
Visual Style Mozilla You'll need WindowBlinds from StarDock.
This style is included in Windowblinds 4.0 itself.
This style is MUCH better and faster than next (and faster then Windows XP default), but WindowBlinds is shareware.
Icons Crystal Downloaded file is .zip renamed to .ip, containing description and icon library
To use it you'll need to do one of the four ways:
  1. You can use Stardock IconPackager - shareware Icon changing program
  2. You can use Microangelo On Display - shareware (30-days) Icon changing program,
    and change lots of icons to the icons in Bluecurve.icl
  3. You can find some freeware program like these
  4. If you can't find anything you can run regedit.exe and manually find and change all the icons
Cursors xwhiteglass Unzip and run install.cmd.
If you have IconPackager installed, you can also use previous icon file
Wallpaper wonderland Unzip to My Pictures or WINDOWS or WINDOWS\Web\Wallpaper,
or unzip anywhere and use browse in desktop tab of display properties...

Themes > Windows > Linux ports > Mozilla (back) > On Windows XP


Themes > Windows > Linux ports > Mozilla (back) > On Non-XP Windows

Make your non-XP Windows look like Mozilla

Mozilla Theme components
Visual Style Mozilla (Windows 95 not supported)WindowBlinds from StarDock.
This style is included in Windowblinds 4.0 itself.
This style is MUCH better and faster than next (and faster then Windows XP default), but WindowBlinds is shareware.
Icons Crystal Downloaded file is .zip renamed to .ip, containing description and icon library
To use it you'll need to do one of the four ways:
  1. You can use Stardock IconPackager - shareware Icon changing program
  2. You can use Microangelo On Display - shareware (30-days) Icon changing program,
    and change lots of icons to the icons in Bluecurve.icl
  3. You can find some freeware program like these
  4. If you can't find anything you can run regedit.exe and manually find and change all the icons
Cursors xwhiteglass Unzip and run install.cmd.
If you have IconPackager installed, you can also use previous icon file
MAY WORK POORLY ON NON-XP WINDOWSES!
Wallpaper wonderland Unzip to My Pictures or WINDOWS or WINDOWS\Web\Wallpaper,
or unzip anywhere and use browse in desktop tab of display properties...

Themes > Windows > Linux ports > Mozilla (back) > On Non-XP Windows


Themes > Windows > Linux ports (back) > Midnight Commander

Make your Windows look like Midnight Commander

What you will need:

Download Far manager from RARSOFT (all versions of Windows supported except 3.11 or older), and run it (press Alt + Enter for fullscreen text console mode).

This site was made mostly with FAR simple text-editor.

Themes > Windows > Linux ports (back) > Midnight Commander


Themes > Windows > Linux ports (back) > Console

Make your Windows look like linux console

What you will need:

Download ports of common linux command-line utils like sh,grep,less,sed etc. from the Internet. (don't know the exact address).

To just use Window Built-in console,
either Press Alt+Enter for Full-Screen mode.

Themes > Windows > Linux ports (back) > Console


Themes > Windows > Linux ports (back) > Tables

Tables

I know about these ports of Linux themes to Windows:

table ports for Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Name Where From Original Author Port Author Download License Comment
Bluecurve Red Hat Linux 8,9 Garret Lesage, Alexander Larsson ndy www.wincustomize.org - ndy ® good done
Keramik KDE 3 Malte or qwertz DJP www.wincustomize.org - ndy yes, gnu? good, but with irritation errors - like invisible menu highlighting, ex. in Classic Start Menu or old versions of WindowBlinds
KDE 2 (?) KDE 2 ndy ndy www.wincustomize.org - ndy yes, gnu?
KDE(?) KDE 1 ndy ndy www.wincustomize.org - ndy yes, gnu?
Gnome Gnome ndy ndy www.wincustomize.org - ndy yes, gnu?

table ports for Windows XP only
Name Where From Original Author Port Author Download License Comment
Keramik KDE 3 Malte or qwertz (if they aren't the same person) DJP www.themexp.org - ndy yes, gnu? good done
Wonderland Red Hat Linux 8,9 Garret Lesage, Alexander Larsson Me (Alex aka Diz) here (dizzy12.narod.ru) gnu. I'd make it PD, but because original theme is gnu-licensed, so this is gnu too.. Badly (mostly due to engine limitations and lack of effort) done Bluecurve - due to RH ® policy changed name to Wonderland
Crystal Connectiva Crystal Linux ??? and Everaldo? Timan www.themexp.org - ndy yes, gnu? very good looking

Icon sets (IconPackager)
Name Orig. Company Orig. Author Port Author Download License Comments
Crystal Connectiva Crystal Linux Everaldo DJP wincustomize.org - ndy gnu? supports even pre-XP 256-color non-transparent icons
Bluecurve Red Hat Linux 8,9 Garret Lesage, Alexander Larsson Me - (Alex aka Diz) maybe dizzy12.narod.ru, maybe later on wincustomize.org - ndy gnu? - same as original supports even pre-XP 256-color non-transparent icons

Windows XP Logon Screens
Name Orig. Company Orig. Author Port Author Download License Comments
Crystallized Connectiva Crystal Linux ? ? www.themexp.org - ndy gnu?

Mouse Cursors (Mouse Pointers)
Name Orig. Company Orig. Author Port Author Download License Comments
Wonderland small Red Hat Linux 8,9 Garret Lesage, Alexander Larsson Me (Alex Aka Diz) here (dizzy12.narod.ru) gnu
Wonderland medium Red Hat Linux 8,9 Garret Lesage, Alexander Larsson Me (Alex Aka Diz) here (dizzy12.narod.ru) gnu
X Whiteglass XFree86 4.3 ? Me (Alex Aka Diz) here (dizzy12.narod.ru) gnu From Xfree 4.3 - whiteglass transparent cursors - need Windows XP (2000?)
CursorXP Whiteglass XFree86 4.3 ? Me (Alex Aka Diz) here (dizzy12.narod.ru) gnu From Xfree 4.3 - whiteglass transparent cursors - need Windows XP (2000?) + CursorXP installed. 3 Different sizes. Some have bad hotspots...
CursorXP Redglass XFree86 4.3 ? Me (Alex Aka Diz) here (dizzy12.narod.ru) gnu From Xfree 4.3 - whiteglass transparent cursors - need Windows XP (2000?) + CursorXP installed. Very large arrows

Wallpapers
Name Orig. Company Orig. Author Download License Comments
RedHat Linux 9 Default Red Hat Linux 8,9 Garret Lesage, Alexander Larsson redhat9.zip (dizzy12.narod.ru) gnu white lightrays on lower right corner of blue background
Mandrake Linux 9.1 Default Mandrake Linux 9.1 ? - someone from Mandrake mandrake91.zip (dizzy12.narod.ru) gnu
KDE default_blue KDE 3.1 ? - someone from KDE kde31.zip (dizzy12.narod.ru) gnu white lines on blue background

P.S. - ndy means not done yet - need to search for this

Hacked means no license, just plain license violation

® means registered trademark violation





I completely deleted Windows Me 2 months ago and don't want to reinstall it. So there are no non-XP screenshots, and non-XP themes were last tested nearly at that time, and I'm not sure the combinations listed here will work on non-XP windowses, but the they worked on XP and software says to support all other versions of Windows

P.P.S: Is Connectiva written with n or with nn?




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