>> But the long and short of it is, if you want the buttons (and more) >> back, just install gnome-tweak-tool and pick the right options to >> re-enable them. ... >> >> I've been using the list archives for almost >> all my troubleshooting.� I am very interested >> in seeing that discussion, but I have not >> been able to find it yet.� Still looking. >> From my perspective I can't imagine anybody >> thinking that is a good idea. I originally thought omitting the minimize button was crazy, but after using gnome3 for a month or so, I don't miss it at all. gnome3 has a different way of doing things; give it time. If you can "swoosh" into the activities area to rapidly select a different window, having a minimize button doesn't really make sense (or at least, it is redundant - and gnome has always opted for simplification over extra flexibility). I also originally hated the default fonts, but I like them now - but I had to enable "Large Text" in the Accessibility button at the top. I'm not sure about the task-switching method, though. I'm having a hard time using the alt+tab / alt+backtick combo naturally. I think it could be improved. My 2 cents. - Mike -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines