Marceau
July 7th, 2010, 10:08 PM
I would like to combine the best of the Ubuntu Netbook Edition and the normal Gnome of Ubuntu.
I'm on 10.04.
If at all possible, I'd like to see the following:
- either an adapted netbook interface without clutter but rather the normal Gnome application dropdown menus (I hate the extra click and context switch required to open a different application / directory in UNE now).
- or a normal Gnome interface with Maximus included. I really like the concept of Maximus and would like to use it in normal Gnome. I've tried starting it up in Gnome, but when I do, all windows lose their title bar and can't be moved/resized/closed anymore. This appears to be due to the fact that there's no set place for Maximus in the top panel in normal Ubuntu. Is there a way to change this? Also, if it is possible to change this, would the top panel still be able to autohide?
I'm on 10.04.
If at all possible, I'd like to see the following:
- either an adapted netbook interface without clutter but rather the normal Gnome application dropdown menus (I hate the extra click and context switch required to open a different application / directory in UNE now).
- or a normal Gnome interface with Maximus included. I really like the concept of Maximus and would like to use it in normal Gnome. I've tried starting it up in Gnome, but when I do, all windows lose their title bar and can't be moved/resized/closed anymore. This appears to be due to the fact that there's no set place for Maximus in the top panel in normal Ubuntu. Is there a way to change this? Also, if it is possible to change this, would the top panel still be able to autohide?