Borders are normaly created by the Windowmanager.
Do you have the same problem with normal xprogramms say xclock ?

re,
 wh


Am 02.05.2014 16:37, schrieb [email protected]:
> Did you find a solution because I'm having the same issue with GTK 2.0
> 
> On Friday, 11 April 2014 22:33:06 UTC+1, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>   I've searched for the past few days but can't find a solution to this.
>>   I just received a BBB and am running the Anstrom that came with it 
>> (Linux beaglebone 3.8.13)
>>   I've gotten X11VNC up and running with the anstrom-x11vnc-xinit package
>>   I installed gtk+3-dev
>>   I did an opkg update and upgrade
>>   I can compile c files with GTK included and used some examples to try to 
>> create a GTK GUI (
>> https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/3.7/gtk-getting-started.html)
>>   
>> Problem: when the GTK window appears, it has no borders or titlebar, and 
>> borders and title bars dissapear from all the other windows until the GTK 
>> GUI is exited.  Who do I fix this?
>>  
>> Thanks
>> Stephen
>>
>  
> 

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