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28 Apr 2024 16:32:38 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Some more RAM  
From: dick balaska
Date: 11 Oct 2018 07:59:06
Message: <5bbf3b0a@news.povray.org>
On 10/11/2018 03:35 AM, Le Forgeron wrote:
> Le 11/10/2018 à 03:17, dick balaska a écrit :
> 
>> (Oh, and thanks Canonical/gnome for moving the close button from the
>> left to the right side. My muscle memory doesn't mind *that* at all.)
> 
> I do not know your window manager, but you can choose the place of every
> buttons of window by going to the preference panel/window manager, style
> panel and edit the buttons (on the right of the theme list)

There is no such option in gnome.  Gnome is very rigid (technically it
doesn't even support xscreensaver. Blank Screen is the only screen saver
you want.)

Even worse, app menus used to be in the screen title bar, a la Mac, and
they moved them back to the app window.  So now there is this 1920x80
window at the top of my screen that has an icon telling me my ethernet
is connected; has a button that is an alt-tab trigger; has a button that
is a ctrl-alt-delete trigger and a digital clock.  What a waste and I
can't turn it off. I swapped so my "primary" monitor is over yonder, let
it waste the screen real estate with big fat nothingness.

This version broke alt-tab.  It used to be if I delayed while moving
over firefox, it would expand all of my firefox windows and I could
select one.  Now I have to press down arrow while still holding alt to
expand the firefox windows.  Just painful.

And the task bar now has glaring issues too.  Ugh, just painful.
I wonder if there is a path to upgrade from ubuntu to kubuntu. I like KDE.

If I still can't get df3tools to build, I'm a gonna be really pissed ;)

-- 
dik
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