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In OS/2 Warp 3 and newer (includes eComStation) the close button is the innermost titlebar widget. The buttons are in the right side, with close,minimize,maximize/restore. Ubuntus solution is simply a reversed OS/2-positioning. I wonder if this will be just as quirky in Ubuntu as in OS/2 & eCS.
EDIT: One should know that it is very easy to change the widget layout. It does require messing with the Gnome "registry".
Edited 2010-03-03 21:45 UTC