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- Edit by keithzg, Version 4
- Sep 28 2022 5:34 AM
- Edit by keithzg, Version 1
- Dec 5 2021 1:16 AM
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== "Crostini" Linux container==
Uhh I remember it being easy to enable, maybe I'll fill out this part of the documentation later, I'm honestly just making this page to remember
=== Customizing the Linux container ==
By default it uses a rather . . . ugly and basic theme. This set of scripts might be of help: https://github.com/cbeley/beleyenv. But there's gotta be a simpler, more targeted way, no?
Maybe the packages/utilities `gnome-tweak` or `lxapperance`? They can change themes, at least. But they cannot
== Wait, so can I theme ChromeOS itself?
[[ https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/148695?hl=en | Yeah ]], you gotta use the [[ https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/themes | themes section of the Chrome webstore ]].
== "Crostini" Linux container==
Uhh I remember it being easy to enable, maybe I'll fill out this part of the documentation later, I'm honestly just making this page to remember
=== Customizing the Linux container ==
By default it uses a rather . . . ugly and basic theme. This set of scripts might be of help: https://github.com/cbeley/beleyenv. But there's gotta be a simpler, more targeted way, no?
Maybe the packages/utilities `gnome-tweak` or `lxapperance`? They can change themes, at least. But they cannot change KDE apps or other Qt apps or Electron apps or or or . . .
https://github.com/joedefen/crostini-kde-setup might help for KDE, probably could do it manually too but hey laziness, yaknow. https://github.com/cbeley/beleyenv has a ton of customizations, tempting to fork a subset . . .
== Wait, so can I theme ChromeOS itself?
[[ https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/148695?hl=en | Yeah ]], you gotta use the [[ https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/themes | themes section of the Chrome webstore ]].
Some possibilities:
* [[ https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/just-black/aghfnjkcakhmadgdomlmlhhaocbkloab | Just Black ]]
== "Crostini" Linux container==
Uhh I remember it being easy to enable, maybe I'll fill out this part of the documentation later, I'm honestly just making this page to remember
=== Customizing the Linux container ==
By default it uses a rather . . . ugly and basic theme. This set of scripts might be of help: https://github.com/cbeley/beleyenv. But there's gotta be a simpler, more targeted way, no?
Maybe the packages/utilities `gnome-tweak` or `lxapperance`? They can change themes, at least. But they cannot change KDE apps or other Qt apps or Electron apps or or or . . .
https://github.com/joedefen/crostini-kde-setup might help for KDE, probably could do it manually too but hey laziness, yaknow. https://github.com/cbeley/beleyenv has a ton of customizations, tempting to fork a subset . . .
== Wait, so can I theme ChromeOS itself?
[[ https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/148695?hl=en | Yeah ]], you gotta use the [[ https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/themes | themes section of the Chrome webstore ]].
Some possibilities:
* [[ https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/just-black/aghfnjkcakhmadgdomlmlhhaocbkloab | Just Black ]]