@Oliver, only the visual cues are lost.  The window menu is directly
accessible via Alt-space, window control functions are also accessible
via their shortcut keys (e.g. Alt-F4 to close), and I can also use the
mouse/touchpad with Window List in the bottom panel to view full window
titles with hover and access the window menus with a right-click.
Window switching can be done with the keyboard (e.g. Alt-tab) or with
the mouse/touchpad (Window List).  I set both top and bottom panels to
auto-hide, and with netbook screen resolutions it's only a moderate
mouse/touchpad movement to show them.

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maximus should only run in netbook-session and not start in gnome-session
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/631696
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Status in Ubuntu Release Notes: Fix Released
Status in “gnome-session” package in Ubuntu: Invalid
Status in “ubuntu-netbook-efl-default-settings” package in Ubuntu: Confirmed
Status in “gnome-session” source package in Maverick: Invalid
Status in “ubuntu-netbook-efl-default-settings” source package in Maverick: 
Confirmed

Bug description:
Binary package hint: gnome-session

I am using the 10.10 beta image for armel (OMAP) with ubuntu-netbook. By 
default it uses the une-efl session, where apps are maximized by default. 

after logging out and logging into with the standard desktop session, apps are 
still maximized, and I think they should not.



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