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I swaretted my way from Slack 9.1 to 10, recently, and cannot figure out how to allow window shading and unshading in the new gnome 2.6. Can anyone help me out. I appreciate any help in this mater.
Desktop Preferences --> Windows --> Change "Maximize" to "roll up" in Windows Preferences for the action Double-click title bar to perform this action:
Here's a bone I'll throw out to anyone upgrading from Gnome 2.4 to Gnome 2.6...there aren;t any default mime associations, as per the new freedesktop.org. To resolve this problem go to http://www.freedesktop.org and gank this file:
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