I generally don't keep up with all the new releases, and when I upgraded
from 8.04 I was generally very impressed by all the improvements that
have happened over the past 2 years. And then I noticed that the buttons
were on the wrong side. For me on my own personal computer it isn't a
big deal (look up way to change it back on google, 5 minutes later,
done). However when I help a friend install Linux and their only
experience is with Windows, this issue is sufficiently annoying to make
me reconsider if I'll recommend Ubuntu over other distributions that
will be faster to setup (if only slightly). There is enough stuff to do
on a clean install of any desktop Linux distribution (go get the
multimedia codecs, a better pdf reader, install Mathematica and/or
Matlab, Java, flash, etc.) that adding an extra step really doesn't make
any sense to reasonably busy students who need their computer setup
quickly.

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[Master] Window Control buttons: position/order/alignment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532633
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