How to Install Screenfetch, Icons, and GTK Themes in CentOs 8
In this misadventure, I walk the viewers through the processes of installing Screenfetch, Icons, and GTK themes in CentOs 8. CentOs requires a different procedure for installing Screenfetch than most other distros, where you can simply install it directly from their repos. I also cover the techniques I use to make Screenfetch display every time the terminal opens. Along the way, I create a couple of aliases, which are custom-made commands to be used in the terminal. Thanks for watching. Don’t forget to subscribe and ring the bell so you won’t miss any new misadventures.
Useful links:
Install Screenfetch:
How to install ScreenFetch on CentOS, Fedora, Debian/Ubuntu, Mint and other Linux
Find out which version of GTK is running:
https://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?290325-What-GTK-Version-Is-Running
Gnome-Look Website:
https://www.gnome-look.org/
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