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How To Disable Global Menu In Ubuntu 11.10 [Tip]
Global Menu featured among many of the new changes that Ubuntu users found annoying with the advent of Unity. Not only did it change the way application menu was displayed, it also shifted the menu from the main interface of the application to Gnome Panel. Accessing applications and Nautilus options from Gnome Panel is quite inconvenient [...] (more…)

How To Save And Restore Your Panel In Ubuntu Linux
If you are a new Ubuntu user, then it is quite possible that you have either messed up or accidentally deleted your Ubuntu panel. Unfortunately, the Gnome desktop is not as generous as Windows when it comes to providing options for retaining the desktop panel. A simple context menu click can end up deleting the [...] (more…)

How To Create A Drop-Down Launcher For Commonly Used Applications In Ubuntu
If you want to place all your favorite applications on the desktop then I am sure that your desktop will soon become cluttered. Drawer is a free application for Ubuntu that store files and applications in a drop-down menu. Its very easy to add Drawer to your Ubuntu’s Panel, once it has been added then [...] (more…)



