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Did you find entries in tweak-tools? p.s. don't waste time on ubuntu 17.10 - use 18.04 instead with its gnome-shell --> makes it much easier to configure with the gnome extension.
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Did you find entries in tweak-tools? p.s. don't waste time on ubuntu 17.10 - use 18.04 instead with its gnome-shell --> makes it much easier to configure with the gnome extension.
â abu_bua
Jun 11 at 12:04
gnome shell is buggy for me, I'm sticking with unity
â Vadi
Jun 12 at 6:47
gnome shell is buggy for me, I'm sticking with unity
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When I drag a window to the size, I no longer get an option to snap it to the side and make its width be half of the screen. How can I restore that behaviour?
Using Unity on Ubuntu 17.10.
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When I drag a window to the size, I no longer get an option to snap it to the side and make its width be half of the screen. How can I restore that behaviour?
Using Unity on Ubuntu 17.10.
unity 17.10 window-manager
Did you find entries in tweak-tools? p.s. don't waste time on ubuntu 17.10 - use 18.04 instead with its gnome-shell --> makes it much easier to configure with the gnome extension.
â abu_bua
Jun 11 at 12:04
gnome shell is buggy for me, I'm sticking with unity
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When I drag a window to the size, I no longer get an option to snap it to the side and make its width be half of the screen. How can I restore that behaviour?
Using Unity on Ubuntu 17.10.
unity 17.10 window-manager
When I drag a window to the size, I no longer get an option to snap it to the side and make its width be half of the screen. How can I restore that behaviour?
Using Unity on Ubuntu 17.10.
unity 17.10 window-manager
asked Jun 11 at 7:12
Vadi
98411129
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Did you find entries in tweak-tools? p.s. don't waste time on ubuntu 17.10 - use 18.04 instead with its gnome-shell --> makes it much easier to configure with the gnome extension.
â abu_bua
Jun 11 at 12:04
gnome shell is buggy for me, I'm sticking with unity
â Vadi
Jun 12 at 6:47
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Did you find entries in tweak-tools? p.s. don't waste time on ubuntu 17.10 - use 18.04 instead with its gnome-shell --> makes it much easier to configure with the gnome extension.
â abu_bua
Jun 11 at 12:04
gnome shell is buggy for me, I'm sticking with unity
â Vadi
Jun 12 at 6:47
Did you find entries in tweak-tools? p.s. don't waste time on ubuntu 17.10 - use 18.04 instead with its gnome-shell --> makes it much easier to configure with the gnome extension.
â abu_bua
Jun 11 at 12:04
Did you find entries in tweak-tools? p.s. don't waste time on ubuntu 17.10 - use 18.04 instead with its gnome-shell --> makes it much easier to configure with the gnome extension.
â abu_bua
Jun 11 at 12:04
gnome shell is buggy for me, I'm sticking with unity
â Vadi
Jun 12 at 6:47
gnome shell is buggy for me, I'm sticking with unity
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gnome shell is buggy for me, I'm sticking with unity
â Vadi
Jun 12 at 6:47