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Old 11th October 2011, 02:27 AM
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How do I make a GNOME install look like the Xfce spin?

I have an existing F15 GNOME installation and I'd like to also install Xfce with the great look that the Xfce spin has. I installed the Xfce packages I wanted and logged in to Xfce but it looks like a plain, vanilla Xfce install, not the Xfce spin.

What do I need to do to make the Xfce install look as good as the spin? I am familiar with applying themes to all parts of Xfce so even a list of the various "bits" of the theme would be enough for me.
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