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I am a Gnome 3 fan, but after upgrading to 12.10 I feel like I want to give Unity another try. One problem that I have with Unity though is the menu bars in programs and window buttons displaying in the panel. I HATE this, can someone please tell me how to stop Unity from doing this?

Note: I found a site that explains how to stop a majority of windows from displaying the menus in the panel, but most of them still have the window buttons in the panel. I like to have my buttons on the right, but when a window is maximized, Unity displays the window buttons on the left of the panel. I want to stop Unity from taking control of my maximized windows.

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  • Possible duplicate? askubuntu.com/questions/10481/…
    – fossfreedom
    Nov 14, 2012 at 21:14
  • Thank you for your input fossfreedom, however not relevant. Please read the entire question before posting. More specifically the part beginning after "NOTE". Nov 15, 2012 at 16:39

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I have not tried it, but I think it's the tool that would get you the furthest:

http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/11/unsettings-a-comprehensive-tweaking-tool-for-unity

Maybe it's worth a spin, however I use gnome shell, so I don't know.

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