On 31 December 2010 13:32, Ron Wellsted wrote:
> Try installing the fusion-icon package to select metacity instead of compiz.
> Ron Wellsted
just did that, apt told me it needed python-compizconfig, still seems
to want compiz over metacity, I'll give the machine a reboot in a bit
and see if it wo
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On 31/12/10 13:13, Barry Drake wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-12-31 at 12:55 +, Jacob Mansfield wrote:
>> That just kicked everything back in place, a bit annoying doing that
>> every time though
>
> Why not put a little executable shell script in your sta
On Fri, 2010-12-31 at 12:55 +, Jacob Mansfield wrote:
> That just kicked everything back in place, a bit annoying doing that
> every time though
Why not put a little executable shell script in your startup apps?
Regards,Barry.
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On 31 December 2010 12:50, Andy Braben wrote:
> sudo metacity --replace
That just kicked everything back in place, a bit annoying doing that
every time though, is metacity meant to be started autamaticly with
gnome, cause it looks like it's not.
Thanks a lot!!! :-)
Jacob Mansfield
Programmer
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I once had something similar on an old PC. However opening an application
would open top left only covering up the menu, without a title bar, stopping
you from opening another application.
A workaround on every boot was to open terminal first, type "sudo metacity
--replace" which would then realig
having recently uninstalled Plymouth (it was becoming annoying) I
reboot only to discover that the title bars of all of my windows have
dissapeared. I can open programs but not close, minimise or resize
them.
could plymouth have affected this and how do I get them back.
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