Christmas Community is a fun project that brings the festive mood to your desktop. It includes Christmas wallpapers, snowflakes, Christmas trees, and other festive decorations. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing Christmas Community on MXLinux latest.
Before we start the installation process, make sure you have the following requirements:
Let's start with the installation process:
Open the Terminal by navigating to the application menu or by using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Alt + T
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We need Git to download the Christmas Community files. To install Git, type the following command in the terminal:
sudo apt-get install git
Enter your password when prompted, and hit Enter to proceed.
Once the Git is installed, we can clone the Christmas Community repository. Type the following command in the terminal:
git clone https://github.com/Wingysam/Christmas-Community.git
This command downloads the Christmas Community files on your computer.
Navigate to the Christmas Community directory by typing the following command in the terminal:
cd Christmas-Community
Execute the installation script by typing the command:
./install.sh
This script installs the Christmas Community files on your computer.
Now we need to enable Christmas Community. Navigate to the Appearance settings, and choose the Window Manager. Under the "Style" tab, select "Christmas" as the window border.
Navigate to the Desktop settings, and under the "Backdrops" tab, select any of the Christmas Backdrops.
Navigate to the Theme settings, and select "Christmas" as the GTK+ theme.
That's all! You have successfully installed Christmas Community on MXLinux latest. Enjoy the festive mood on your desktop.
In this tutorial, we covered the step-by-step guide on how to install Christmas Community on MXLinux latest. It's a fun project that brings the festive mood to your desktop. Follow the instructions carefully, and you will have Christmas Community up and running in no time!
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