> I've been running woody up on laptop for a while now > and have been regularly running apt-get > update/upgrade. After updating last night I decided to > have a go at installing GNOME2 and Mozilla 1.2.1 from > their respective sites on people.debian.org. It all > looked to running nicely, I rebooted after installing > everything and was impressed with what I'd got. But, > when I turned the machine on today I can't move any of > the windows around, they just sit one atop the other - > I have to close one window to see the one beneath and > I can't type into the address bar anything like the > search boxes on web pages - access through an M$ box > continues to allow me full access to the outside > world! I ran update-alternatives --config > x-windows-manager to try to switch from sawfish as I > have at present to metacity (I only seem to be able to > do this as root...). On rebooting the system sawfish > is still running... solutions to these simple little > problems would be most helpful. Thanks in advance!
try 'Actions' -> 'Run Program...' -> "killall sawfish && metacity" then log out, saving your session greetz, Joris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]