Hello
I’m still setting up my Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot). Let’s change the menu buttons (minimize, maximize, close) position to the right (again).
Open your Terminal
$ sudo apt-get install gconf-editor
Run it
$ gconf-editor
Go to “apps/metacity/general/”
Find “button_layout” and update the value to:
menu:minimize,maximize,close
Save, logout, login. Done!
Best Regards,
Matheus
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