Ola,
Continuando a deixar o Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) como eu quero. Vamos a mudança na posição dos botões de menu (minimizar, maximizar e fechar.)
Abra seu terminal.
$ sudo apt-get install gconf-editor
Execute o gconf-editor
$ sudo gconf-editor
Procure por apps/metacity/general/
Encontre button_layout e modifique o valor para:
menu:minimize,maximize,close
Salve, deslogue, logue e pronto!
Abraços,
Matheus
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