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"publishedAt": "2009-03-12T13:08:14.000Z",
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"textContent": "I've been playing about with Portable Ubuntu for Windows, as a replacement for my secondary machine at work, and customised the system a bit for my liking. This is going to be a working post for me to add notes on what I've changed so that I can find it again! Initially I was planning to build my own image based on Cooperative Linux, but decided that as Portable Ubuntu for Windows had most things configured it made a better starting point.\n\nMoving the notification popups\n\nThe default notification position is bottom right, which was appearing below the windows task bar - so I wanted to move them\n\n Open up gconf-editor\n\n Go to apps, notification-daemon\n\n * Edit popup_location to suit your setup - I'm currently trying top_right",
"title": "Customising Pocket Ubuntu for Windows"
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