After the installation, Pinguy OS boots into Gnome shell, not as in the Live mode. This is not a problem for me, but I believe, it should boot as the same way as in Live mode.
Maybe this is because of what was placed in /etc/skel when it was remastered.
If the Gnome Activities button is there and Gnome-shell is working, the Docky docks are practically unnecessary. It can be there, but if I disable them, I have a clean Gnome shell.
I have two requests;
1) how to autohide the top bar?
2) how resize the windows? Even, if I change the theme, still window cannot be made smaller or larger.
Right now, I don't have a Pinguy OS installation, but a normal Ubuntu Gnome Edition with more applications, even though it is from the Pinguy OS iso.
Good work, but I might revert to Gnome 3.8.x, if I can't get the top bar to autohide, for I need all the screen area. Or add certain apps from here to Ubuntu Gnome 14.04, which I have in another partition.
Maybe this is because of what was placed in /etc/skel when it was remastered.
If the Gnome Activities button is there and Gnome-shell is working, the Docky docks are practically unnecessary. It can be there, but if I disable them, I have a clean Gnome shell.
I have two requests;
1) how to autohide the top bar?
2) how resize the windows? Even, if I change the theme, still window cannot be made smaller or larger.
Right now, I don't have a Pinguy OS installation, but a normal Ubuntu Gnome Edition with more applications, even though it is from the Pinguy OS iso.
Good work, but I might revert to Gnome 3.8.x, if I can't get the top bar to autohide, for I need all the screen area. Or add certain apps from here to Ubuntu Gnome 14.04, which I have in another partition.
