Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 2nd Apr 2010 17:30 UTC
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu Common sense has prevailed (see bold text)! "The final decision on window controls for 10.04 LTS is as follows: the window controls will remain on the left, however the order will change to be (from left) close, minimize, maximise. The decision is based on the view that putting the close button in the corner will be most familiar to many users, even if the particular choice of corner is not."
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RE[3]: Meh
by Morgan on Mon 5th Apr 2010 16:29 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Meh"
Morgan
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2005-06-29

In the office settings I'm used to dealing with, most users couldn't change their defaults if they wanted to because the IT staff have it locked down.


This is exactly how it is in my workplace (local government). Our clueless IT department won't update our systems to Vista or 7, nor will they install XP's SP3 or any updates from the past three years. Yet, they won't allow us to change something as simple as the time and date, therefore our machines are stuck with incorrect DST settings and an incorrect time, which among other things causes incorrect timestamps on time-sensitive work. One hour's difference can literally mean someone's job depending on what we're doing. They refuse to even acknowledge there's a problem now, and in the past have blamed the third-party software vendors. Damn the man.

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