Neal Gompa wrote:
> By default, GNOME only presents the close window button. The other
> buttons are missing, and there isn't really an intuitive way to
> discover the other window management actions.

In the version I tried, and judging from end user reports, for several 
years, it did not even present that, leading to fun issues such as some KDE 
dialogs that could not be closed at all (because they were missing a "Close" 
button and relying on the window decoration exclusively).

>> "the shut down options in the mouse menu hidden behind a keyboard dead
>> key, etc.)" this is also not the case for ages, or at least not in its
>> completeness.
> 
> Yes, this did change a few GNOME releases ago.

Of course, having only tried GNOME 3 once, I could not know this.

        Kevin Kofler
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