The release of each buntu version will bring some highlights.
Ubuntu10.10 makes me feel more beautiful.
Starting from Ubuntu 10.04 (including Ubuntu 10.10), in some topics, the "minimize maximization" button is removed from the right of the title bar to the left by default, no matter how many new or old Ubuntu users are not used to it, after all, windows and old Ubuntu versions are on the right. How can we change them back to the right?
The procedure is as follows::
The location of the window function button depends on a configuration file.
We will use the GUI "gconf-Editor" to modify this configuration file.
Press Alt + F2 to run the application in the pop-up window.ProgramIn the dialog box, enter "gconf-Editor" and click "run.
The project we want to modify is in "apps/metacity/General. Click the "+" icon to expand,
Navigate to general.
Find the "button_layout" entry in "general" and double-click it to modify it.
Change its field value:
Menu: Maximize, minimize, close
Click "OK" and then click "OK". The window changes immediately. The function button is displayed in the upper right corner.
It feels like modifying the Registry on Windows. That's right..