I have been using awesome for many years. I install it as the window
manager in a GNOME fallback session on Ubuntu. In other words, I have all
of the GNOME session manager, and I have the old-school GNOME panel. But
everything else is awesome.
This has worked beautifully for as long as I can remem
Hello Markus,
The new Ubuntu release is the first (LTS) to ship with the 3.5 version
of Awesome. This version has indeed some changes to how minimized
clients work compared to 3.4. It is hard to minimize clients because
GNOME 3 doesn't really want you to do that.
In the default Awesome config, yo