[Expired for gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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This is still marked "incomplete". Is there any more information I can
provide?
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That is the bug -- there is no way (AFAIK) to restore the default theme
once it has been changed.
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not sure to understand your issue, the button being on the left is
specific to the default ubuntu themes, all other themes have those on
the right, there is no way to change that in the interface it's in the
theme description
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I'm not sure what a guest session is. I was logged in as a normal user via
auto-login-after-reboot.
The user was the user created during the full install process.
Sebastien, you said "everything seems to work as it should" and are not
confirming that you see the problem. That's great to hea
do you get the issue in a guest session?
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Ok. Would you please post the exact steps needed to relocate the window
buttons back to the left side of the header bar?
(or if they never moved to the right side for you, say that). I'll try to
figure out what is different in my install.
I did add a number of extra packages beyond the default
not sure what is the average system for you but on a standard lucid
installation everything seems to work as it should
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[2nd try].
Sebastian, the steps to reproduce are as follows:
1. System->Preferences->Appearance; click any theme, then close the dialog
2. System->Preferences->Appearance; try to put the buttons back on the left
side of window headers
(you can't)
So, would you please try the above? If y
PLEASE IGNORE my previous post, I hit ENTER accidentally while still
editing.
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Sebastien,
The steps to reproduce are as follows:
I think you are asking me to re-install my whole system from scratch, which is
a big effort!
Or maybe just Gnome (not sure how to do that separately...)
I'm willing to re-install if necessary, but first want to be sure that
you've checked
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