We have introduced that some people have achieved the "flank panel" effect through the built-in panel of GNOME. Today, you can directly use the PPA source for installation. Although this PPA source is not official. Some people may not know what the "flank panel" is. In fact, it is a good space-saving Panel. It only displays the Ubuntu indicator applet, which was initiated by the ELEMENTARY team. Because it does not occupy the width of the entire screen, the window can be placed behind it after maximization. Therefore, it can save some space. Run the following command to install
We have introduced that some people have achieved the "flank panel" effect through the built-in panel of GNOME. Today, you can directly use the PPA source for installation. Although this PPA source is not official.
Some people may not know what the "flank panel" is. In fact, it is a good space-saving Panel. It only displays the Ubuntu indicator applet, which was initiated by the ELEMENTARY team. Because it does not occupy the width of the entire screen, the window can be placed behind it after maximization. Therefore, it can save some space.
Run the following command to install the flank panel in Ubuntu 10.10:
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: ripps818/ppa
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get install wingpanel
Press ALT + F2 and enter "wingpanel" to run the task.
Note: If you want to use the flank panel, you may want to delete the top panel or move it to another place.