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Old 30th April 2011, 01:28 AM
oelsner Offline
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Move window buttons to the left side

Is there a way to do this in gnome 3 ?

I have gotten used to having the buttons to the lft after using ubuntu for some time and i would really like to have them where they "Belong"


Other than that i must say that i am really impressed with FC15 and Gnome 3 so far.



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Old 30th April 2011, 12:54 PM
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Re: Move window buttons to the left side

I don't have the locations off hand, but there is a tweak thread or two that tell you how to get the min/max buttons back, just edit that key putting the buttons in the order you want with the colon at the end. The colon is what separates left from right.
 

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