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The majority of windows operations in Linux is identical to MS Windows.
The typical Linux application window consists of a window boundary, and a window titlebar. On the window titlebar, there is a system menu on the left-hand-side and three buttons on the right-hand-side to minimize, maximize and close the window. Sometimes the availability of these buttons differ based on the application and how it was created.
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The typical Linux application window consists of a window boundary, and a window titlebar. On the window titlebar, there is a system menu on the left-hand-side and three buttons on the right-hand-side to minimize, maximize and close the window. Sometimes the availability of these buttons differ based on the application and how it was created.
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