Ubuntu Lucid Lynx Tip : Put the window buttons to the right

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In Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx), the window buttons (minimize, maximize and close) are by default at the left of the window title like in Mac.

This is really disappoiting when you upgrade from an older version of Ubuntu to this one.

But it’s really simple to solve that problem.

Open a terminal and type this command :

gconf-editor

And then go to : apps > metacity > general. You’ll see here a key named button_layout with the default value of “close,minimize,maximize:”. To put the buttons like in the other versions, you just have to edit this value to

:minimize,maximize,close

And then all your windows  will have the normal button order at the right of the window title bar.

If you want to include the window menu, you can change the value to :

menu:minimize,maximize,close

And you will the menu at the left before the title.

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  • David

    Thanks! It was the first thing I noticed after I upgraded. Glad it’s not just me that didn’t like the location of those buttons.

  • David

    Thanks! It was the first thing I noticed after I upgraded. Glad it’s not just me that didn’t like the location of those buttons.

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    • Baptiste Wicht

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    Awesome!

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  • Mikael

    This is not working for me. Any ideas why?

    • Baptiste Wicht

      No…

      Do you execute the command with the good user ?

  • Mikael

    This is not working for me. Any ideas why?

    • Baptiste Wicht

      No…

      Do you execute the command with the good user ?

  • Mikael

    My bad… For some reason did “sudo gconf-editor” instead of just “gconf-editor”. Dropped the sudo and now the buttons are on the right again, yea.

  • Mikael

    My bad… For some reason did “sudo gconf-editor” instead of just “gconf-editor”. Dropped the sudo and now the buttons are on the right again, yea.

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    Thanks a lot, that’s like the first thing that bugged me, hopefully the only thing (just installed.)

  • http://nezumisama.deviantart.com Nezumi

    Thanks a lot, that’s like the first thing that bugged me, hopefully the only thing (just installed.)

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    Lifesaver!

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  • Qlaran

    Thanks, but does does anyone know how to archive the same in fullscreen mode?
    I use that a lot but haven’t found a similar key in gconf-edit for the top bar.
    (sry for my poor english:)