"If it ain't broke . . . why upgrade?"
Project: | Trisquel |
Version: | 8.0 |
Component: | Programs |
Category: | bug report |
Priority: | normal |
Assigned: | Unassigned |
Status: | closed |
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I've been using a Libiquity Taurinus for about a year with Trisquel 7.0. I just upgraded to 8.0. Maybe I should spend more time with 8.0 but, not being much of a programmer, I'm finding some fundamentals missing that make examining 8.0 difficult:
a)I have no max/min/close buttons on the window corners.
b)I can't get windows to elevate above others. Once I open an application it's on top and I can't get to other, lower, windows unless I close anything above.
c)Clicking on scroll options I have no control through my free mouse, only through the keyboard arrows.
I have a feeling I'll run into other issues.
I'm wondering, since the Libiquity people installed with 7.0 maybe I should have stuck with their installation decision. "If it ain't broke . . . why upgrade?"
Are there commands that will solve these problems? Or should I revert back to 7.0? [CAN I revert!?] Or maybe 9.0 has solved these problems?
Trisquel 8.0 is no longer supported.
It is encouraged to upgrade to a supported version, via upgrade or clean installation.