Ubuntu-LB Ubuntu 10.04 LTS

Thy Armageddon thyarmageddon at gmail.com
Thu May 13 13:40:54 BST 2010


I don't know if this was meant to the Ubuntu-lb List but I will send
it there anyway.

Thank you for the reply mounir, and that is yet another way to go
about changing their positions, Hadi already gave us 2 other ways to
shift them from the left to the right...

Elijah,

On 5/13/10, mounir younes <mounir.younes at gmail.com> wrote:
> you can shift the minimize maximize and close buttons from the left to the
> right by changing the theme. I tried it on several computers and it
> succeeded every time. Try an old theme at first you will get the button at
> the right then choose any theme you want (not the radiance or ambiance).
> Regards, :D
>
> On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 1:30 PM, Thy Armageddon
> <thyarmageddon at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> I just upgrade to LL, first I thought it wouldn't look really good in
>> pink or violet as I saw pictures of it all over the internet. I guess
>> the Ubuntu team proved me wrong, and I'm happy about it.
>> Now the close, minimize and maximize are all on the left, it is weird,
>> we have to get used to it or do something about it, changing the theme
>> does not change the placement, there should be somewhere to change
>> it... Anyway it doesn't matter, we gotta get used to it for now.
>> Ubuntu Software Center, on LL freezes a bit when handling more then 4
>> or 5 installations in the queue, I'm pretty sure it will become more
>> stable with a little of time and update, as always.
>> There is one thing that pisses me off like really bad, I was used to
>> click on Rhythmbox and it would open from tray, now it gives me a
>> list, the same I used to have when I right clicked, it takes too much
>> time and effort, I put it on shortcuts but I yet have to get used to
>> it. It is hard changing habits but oh well it should happen one day or
>> another.
>>
>> Other then that, I think it is great, new features on my laptop work
>> now, not the bluetooth of course, I have to yet test the webcam, used
>> to crash everything on Cheese. We'll see how that goes. But nice job
>> on LL so far.
>>
>> What are your feedbacks on LL ?
>>
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