I think myUnity would be more appropriate than ubuntu-tweak.
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/12/unity-tweak-tool-myunity-gets-new-look-coming-to-ubuntu-software-centre/
Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2011 16:16:24 -0400
From: rolandi...@gmail.com
To: lbsol...@yahoo.com
CC: ayatana@lists.launchpad.net
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The Gnome 3 (Oneiric and Precise) version of Ubuntu Tweak is "alpha 0.6" isn't
it? With Precise being LTS almost nothing will be included unless it's either
stable (meaning well tested) or very much needed to add stability.
Besides that I'd point to you saying, "why don't we fix it
and inclu
What exactly did you do to make compiz freeze like that?
Ubuntu-Tweak itself only changes options that exist with Compiz (as
would changing the options via gconf-editor). If compiz froze, it is a
problem with Compiz, not with Ubuntu-Tweak. Again, we can simply fix it
where it is broken, instea
If Ubuntu-Tweak is broken in that manner, then why don't we fix it and
include it. I still don't see how your arguments against inclusion are
truly valid. For one thing, we can disable the Computer Janitor plugin
by default. Furthermore, IIRC, it does not work the same way as the
previous one t
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