etienoo
July 2nd, 2012, 06:47 PM
Hi,
I've got a really annoying problem since tonight on my Xubuntu system.
I don't see any window border (with the min/max and close buttons). Furthermore, there are no windows in the task manager (in the task bar, top left part of screen).
Even worse, alt + tab doesn't work anymore. In other words: once a window has opened, I can't switch to another window at all, since there is no way to minimize. Only exiting (using ctr + q) is possible…
And, even more strange, the settings manager prints nothing in the "window" and "window decoration" (?) applications, where there are usually some settings.
This is really annoying!
Note that I didn't change anything recently, and the system has been working perfectly since I installed it a couple of weeks ago.
I might have been doing updates (I always do the security updates, usually without looking very thoroughly at them…).
Configuration : XUbuntu 12.04 64 bits running on Macbook Pro 6.2.
(well, it might be 32 bits, but checking this would require me to exit Firefox, open a terminal, check this, exit the terminal, and open Firefox again…)
Thanks for any hints!
I've got a really annoying problem since tonight on my Xubuntu system.
I don't see any window border (with the min/max and close buttons). Furthermore, there are no windows in the task manager (in the task bar, top left part of screen).
Even worse, alt + tab doesn't work anymore. In other words: once a window has opened, I can't switch to another window at all, since there is no way to minimize. Only exiting (using ctr + q) is possible…
And, even more strange, the settings manager prints nothing in the "window" and "window decoration" (?) applications, where there are usually some settings.
This is really annoying!
Note that I didn't change anything recently, and the system has been working perfectly since I installed it a couple of weeks ago.
I might have been doing updates (I always do the security updates, usually without looking very thoroughly at them…).
Configuration : XUbuntu 12.04 64 bits running on Macbook Pro 6.2.
(well, it might be 32 bits, but checking this would require me to exit Firefox, open a terminal, check this, exit the terminal, and open Firefox again…)
Thanks for any hints!