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My issue is resolved by creating a new user and using this user to log
on. Seems some strange setting in the (old, upgraded?) user profile!
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no window borders after logging on
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Same to me, no window borders in gnome, kde. ubuntu 9.10, nvidia, laptop.
After manual starting of "metacity --replace -c" it crashes.
After second launch, window have borders.
This is not affected by compiz, with no decorations, borderlessness remains.
Starting with gnome (minimal), windows have b
If I start metacity by hand after logging on, all is well indeed!!
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Actually he says compiz cannot run on his hardware so apparently gnome-
session is failing to start metacity.
** Package changed: compiz (Ubuntu) => gnome-session (Ubuntu)
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So it works normally when you disable visual effects? In other words, it
fails when you run compiz.
** Package changed: ubuntu => compiz (Ubuntu)
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As I don't know to which package it belongs, I placed a general bug report.
This is from an 9.10 upgraded system.
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