ġ: Enable one-click to minimize feature:Minimize on click had landed in Ubuntu 14.10 Utopic/14.04 Trusty and it is disabled by default, it is still unsupported in Ubuntu 15.04 but you can enable it from compiz manager. All tweaks are tested by NoobsLab, so hopefully you won't get any problem with them and if you encounter any problem feel free to ask. Every time when new Ubuntu version arrives I dive into and see what tweaks can be done to make users experience much more better, I am not trying to say Ubuntu isn't perfect 'for sure it is' but there are some other things to be done after fresh install and make it much better than any other OS available out there. Using MPV Video Player Once installed, you can open a video file with MPV by right-clicking and choosing MPV. Unity 8 is not replaced yet but still Unity 7.3 is much faster, responsive and many other things for release info checkout this post. You can install it from there or simply use the following command: sudo apt install mpv You can find installation instructions for other platforms on MPV website. Ubuntu team is heading towards great way and has done really great work, unlike previous releases this release got some new features and improvements. I was able to run borderless vlc window containing only the movie played with command: alltray -borderless vlc -qt-minimal-view movie.avi This was tested under Ubuntu 10.10. The source code for this demo app is in the 1DIV repo. The top area of the app is a drag handler, to let users move the window. You can hide it whenever you don’t need it. Using SMPlayer is as easy as it could possibly getSMPlayer has the simplest user interface (UI) among all video players. The app now displays content all the way to the top of the window frame, where the title bar used to be. It draws a window’s borders and title bars, and provides buttons for common window operations: move, maximize, minimize, and close. Maybe you could use a tiling window manager like awesome which doesnt draw any borders. Click Hide title bar in the app title bar. Ubuntu 15.04 Vivid is another exciting release for Ubuntu users, new stuff added and some things changed like systemd replaced upstart. Window borders and title bar are drawn by your window manager.
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