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Thread: removing side bar....

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    removing side bar....

    I want to use a seperate application for the dock (awn or docky) rather than the unity rubbish....

    How do i disable the side bar WITHOUT getting rid of the top panel?
    (when i disable unity from ccsm it removes the top panel too :S)
    Last edited by Spyderkid; October 19th, 2011 at 03:57 PM.
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    Re: removing side bar....

    anyone...?
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    Re: removing side bar....

    Use ccsm to set it to autohide with no reveal mode.

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    Re: removing side bar....

    Thanks, that's a fairly good fix...

    Now just the big decision... Awn or Docky
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    Re: removing side bar....

    you might want gnome-fallback, it is just a topbar (no sidebar.

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    Re: removing side bar....

    sounds good, if i install gnome fallback does it affect all users....?
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