[Solved] Missing XFCE4 Theme

Hello everyone,
I am searching for a theme for XFCE4 that was available in past but now that I've done a fresh install I can't find it :S...
This was my desktop pc with my Xfce4 with arch linux :
http://aliasbody.deviantart.com/art/My- … -251240540
I've installed arch linux on my laptop (just to try the i686 over the x64 version that causes me a lot of problems), but I don't find that theme ... (I am particularly talking about the top bar of the applications with the Yellow, Green and Red buttons.
I know it is not a theme downloaded because I hate it when I am using something that is not coming from the extra/community/core repository.
Can someone help me find what package contains this theme ?
Thanks in Advance for the help,
Luis Da Costa
Last edited by aliasbody (2011-11-22 23:28:28)

The theme is called “Agualemon” and it's included in the xfwm4-themes package.

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