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I have to copy fdbtheme folder to root, then on therminal:
cp -R /home/user/MyDocs/fdbtheme/ /usr/share/themes/
and then apply it with theme changer.
After that reboot is required.
And yes, emoticons are gone, but I found an easy way to get them back.
You need to copy a folder with emoticons to root.
Then, install QAD File Manager, enable to see hidden files and folders, go to /home/user, you'll see there .emoticonthemecache, enter to that folder and delete every single emotion.
Then go to MyDocs (through the QAD File Manager), open folder with emotions, and move them one by one to in .emoticonthemecache and they'll be back.