On 10/15/2011 03:09 PM, James Gifford wrote:
Hello Brandon,

This is something that has been discussed before - it'd be better to create a "system tweak tool" that handles everything - think ccsm, gnome-tweak-tool and ubuntu tweak all in one.

Cheers,
James Gifford


On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Brandon Watkins <bwa...@gmail.com <mailto:bwa...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    I've seen many reactions to the new ubuntu 11.10 release, and one
    veyr common critisism is missing settings (particularly font
    settings. The excellent gnome-tweak-tool brings back almost all of
    the commonly missed settings and a lot of new users don't seem to
    know about it. This is really something that should be installed
    by default in ubuntu.

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It's about time we stop backing away from common sense (no offense anyone).. Put the configs in the right control center by default, end of story.
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