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Thread: close, maximize, and minimize windows and the Application title bar disappear

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    close, maximize, and minimize windows and the Application title bar disappear

    I am using GNOME Ubuntu 64 bit Lucid Lynx with Cairo Dock, Compiz Fusion, Screenlets


    Sometimes when I start up linux the buttons to close, maximize, and minimize windows and the Application title bar disappear. Restarting usually fixes the problem.

    Do you have any ideas why this would happen? Is there a command that will restart gnome without having to restart the computer?

    Thanks

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    Re: close, maximize, and minimize windows and the Application title bar disappear

    Hi!
    Depending on what window decoration engine you use, you need to run (Alt+F2):
    Code:
    compiz --replace
    or
    Code:
    emerald --replace
    I don't know why it crashes though.

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    Re: close, maximize, and minimize windows and the Application title bar disappear

    When my computer does it again it'll try the replace command and post back my results.

    Thanks!

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    Re: close, maximize, and minimize windows and the Application title bar disappear

    if it's happening with compiz then you could fire up the compiz settings manager (ccsm from terminal) and have a look at the window decorations settings under effects.

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    Re: close, maximize, and minimize windows and the Application title bar disappear

    same problem with lucid 32bit. and it will solve by compiz --replace.

    but why this happens sometimes? how we can solve this?

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    Re: close, maximize, and minimize windows and the Application title bar disappear

    The compiz --replace worked great thanks!

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    Re: close, maximize, and minimize windows and the Application title bar disappear

    This works... but why is this a problem even in May of 2011? Was this not fixed? I got this error 4 times in 2 days

    Sounds like a bug everyone is going to get. I'm using 11.04 64-bit

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    Re: close, maximize, and minimize windows and the Application title bar disappear

    I get this bug a few times every day. The 11.04 release is very dissapointing.

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    Re: close, maximize, and minimize windows and the Application title bar disappear

    With the old netbook remix, the bars and panels disappeared in maximus when running a compositing engine.

    The workaround was to shut off decorate. After that, everything stayed up.

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    Re: close, maximize, and minimize windows and the Application title bar disappear

    Quote Originally Posted by rabla View Post
    I get this bug a few times every day. The 11.04 release is very dissapointing.
    Hi, you can not enable any effect in compiz when running unity, if you want compiz you need to log out and hit your user name and go to the bottom of the screen and click ubuntu classic and you can enable effects, I am running the cube and full effects in classic mode no problem at all. Compiz was not meant to be used with effects enabled in unity.Also you need to know that this is the first release with changes in the way ubuntu handles things, so it will get better as time goes on.

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