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Lost my minimize and max buttons...

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Mike...
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 8:06 am
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Upgraded a bunch of packages last night on my 10.2 work laptop. all went
well. Rebooted this morning and when it came up - no minimize, maximize
or borders. I'm running Compiz Fusion so I'm guessing something in Gnome
or Compiz was upgraded and changed something somewhere.

Any ideas where to start looking?
 
DenverD...
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 12:08 pm
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Mike wrote:
Quote:
Upgraded a bunch of packages last night on my 10.2 work laptop. <snip

how did you update 10.2?
those repos were closed down about a year ago..

or, do you mean SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED) version 10 SP2?
(which is not the same as openSUSE 10.2)

if you DO mean SLED then you need to question the folks you BUY
support from, Novell....at forums.novell.com

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#1 SMP i686 athlon
 
Mike...
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 12:24 pm
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DenverD wrote:
Quote:
Mike wrote:
Upgraded a bunch of packages last night on my 10.2 work laptop. <snip

how did you update 10.2?
those repos were closed down about a year ago..

or, do you mean SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED) version 10 SP2?
(which is not the same as openSUSE 10.2)

if you DO mean SLED then you need to question the folks you BUY
support from, Novell....at forums.novell.com

Sorry - I updated a number of applications - Gnome, compiz and a bunch

of others. I know one of them clobbered something - just not sure what.

Definitely running openSUSE 10.2
 
Mike...
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 5:55 pm
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Mike wrote:
Quote:
Upgraded a bunch of packages last night on my 10.2 work laptop. all went
well. Rebooted this morning and when it came up - no minimize, maximize
or borders. I'm running Compiz Fusion so I'm guessing something in Gnome
or Compiz was upgraded and changed something somewhere.

Any ideas where to start looking?
Solved this by installing emerald and then putting emerald --replace in

the command line on "window decorations" in ccsm.
 
 
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