Thanks for your suggestion. I removed the most recent sessions (since
the date it went wrong) and so now when I log it, it must have gone to
the previous session, which means all back to normal and working okay.
David K
On 11/09/15 12:30, Toni Sissala wrote:
On 10.9.2015 12:27, David King
On Fri, 11 Sep 2015 14:30:59 +0300, Toni Sissala wrote:
>$ sudo rm -rf ~/.cache/sessions/*
>$ sudo reboot
Try with logging out and logging in instead of a reboot. FWIW
depending to policy settings 'reboot', 'shutdown -r now' usually
doesn't need root privileges.
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On 10.9.2015 12:27, David King wrote:
When I saw compositing, I just mean the window decorations, title bar,
etc.
Hardware is powerful enough and it all worked previously. This is not
a hardware problem. It works with logging in as a Guest. It is no
doubt a problem with my user account.
I
contents of
~/.xsession-errors
Script for ibus started at run_im.
Script for auto started at run_im.
Script for default started at run_im.
init: Disconnected from notified D-Bus bus
On 10/09/15 11:32, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Thu, 10 Sep 2015 10:26:01 +0100, David King wrote:
I have tried
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 5:27 AM, David King wrote:
> When I saw compositing, I just mean the window decorations, title bar, etc.
>
what i meant by "compositing" was, compositing.. is it enabled?
>
> Hardware is powerful enough and it all worked previously. This is not a
> hardware problem. It
On Thu, 10 Sep 2015 12:32:17 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>$ sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get install wmctrl
Sorry update, not upgrade
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On Thu, 10 Sep 2015 10:26:01 +0100, David King wrote:
>I have tried different desktop environment of plain XFCE instead of
>Ubuntu Studio Session, and it fails just the same.
>
>I logged in as a Guest, and that worked okay, no problems at all. So
>it must be a problem for my own user account only.
When I saw compositing, I just mean the window decorations, title bar, etc.
Hardware is powerful enough and it all worked previously. This is not a
hardware problem. It works with logging in as a Guest. It is no doubt a
problem with my user account.
David K
On 09/09/15 18:51, Mike Holstein
I have tried different desktop environment of plain XFCE instead of
Ubuntu Studio Session, and it fails just the same.
I logged in as a Guest, and that worked okay, no problems at all. So it
must be a problem for my own user account only.
David K
On 09/09/15 21:46, Set Hallström wrote:
On Wednesday, September 9, 2015, David King wrote:
>
>> I am using Ubuntu Studio 14.04, and it has been kept up to date, with
>> default XFCE desktop. It was working well yesterday, but today when logging
>> in, there are serious problems, such as no title bars or other window
>> decorations, no p
On Wednesday, September 9, 2015, David King wrote:
> I am using Ubuntu Studio 14.04, and it has been kept up to date, with
> default XFCE desktop. It was working well yesterday, but today when logging
> in, there are serious problems, such as no title bars or other window
> decorations, no progra
I am using Ubuntu Studio 14.04, and it has been kept up to date, with
default XFCE desktop. It was working well yesterday, but today when
logging in, there are serious problems, such as no title bars or other
window decorations, no programs showing on the panel. Then all windows
disappear along
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