I tried to install the MAC desktop
Western Slope 1 day ago
Hi Jim Lynch,
I tried to install the MAC desktop top to my Mint 14. I guess I did something wrong, because it blew system up. All I'm getting is a black screen. Is there anyway I can get it back to where it was? I really hate having to redo all that I had done before the mishap.
Thanks
Topic: Disaster Recovery
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Western Slope 1 day ago
Back again Jim,
I'm sorry for all of the replies to my own question, but there is no way to edit the original question. What I'm asking is how do I uninstall:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/themes
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mac-icons-noobslab
sudo apt-get install mac-ithemes-noobslab
Thanks again and sorry again.
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An update to I tried to install the MAC desktop.
Hi again Jim. If you will check the command lines
sudo apt-get install mac-icons-noobslab
sudo apt-get install mac-ithemes-noobslab
The
sudo apt-get install mac-icons-noobslab
was not found and that could be my problem.
Thanks