it even looks pretty.. for gnome..I found the solution.
1. Install gnome-tweaks.
2. Open gnome-tweaks
3. Go to Window Titlebars
4. Turn sliders to on for "Maximize" and "Minimize".
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it even looks pretty.. for gnome..I found the solution.
1. Install gnome-tweaks.
2. Open gnome-tweaks
3. Go to Window Titlebars
4. Turn sliders to on for "Maximize" and "Minimize".
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The installation in that vm is default, I installed it just to try it out myself. I'm sure it's possible to put a theme on Gnome to make it look nicer. I don't really know since I haven't used Gnome as a daily driver GUI since Gnome2, using KDE Plasma myself now.it even looks pretty.. for gnome..
never cant know, maybe i answered way too meanYeah it was wrong of me to assume it was a Gnome thing without knowing OP's distribution and without knowing that you are using Gnome as well. So it must be one of those things different distributions make different choices on when it comes to defaults settings for a DE.
Yep. that's when i switched too... How dare they take away my fairy farts... (burning windows)!?The installation in that vm is default, I installed it just to try it out myself. I'm sure it's possible to put a theme on Gnome to make it look nicer. I don't really know since I haven't used Gnome as a daily driver GUI since Gnome2, using KDE Plasma myself now.
I already have gnome tweaks. And your mentioned options don't do anything. As per your previous post, you at the very least have a cross on top, i don't even have that much.I found the solution.
1. Install gnome-tweaks.
2. Open gnome-tweaks
3. Go to Window Titlebars
4. Turn sliders to on for "Maximize" and "Minimize".
What distribution are you using and I'm assuming you are using Gnome?I already have gnome tweaks. And your mentioned options don't do anything. As per your previous post, you at the very least have a cross on top, i don't even have that much.
PoP!_osWhat distribution are you using and I'm assuming you are using Gnome?
The most recent version?PoP!_os
Is that under a new user account?Nope...
I've done some tinkering. Disabling hardware acceleration fixes the problem. But that makes it woefully chuggy and unresponsive. I've tried installing with different package managers. They all offer the same result.Is that under a new user account?