Theresa, xkill kills whatever program I click my mouse on, so no it
couldn't solve that problem.
Okay, I rebooted and now the battery indicator shows me as plugged in.
Wow.  Little inconsistencies are creeping up, but everything on my
laptop (Asus K601) from wireless to mini-cam
work without any proprietary drivers.

Oh, and if you have a laptop, I'd suggest installing acpi (sudo
apt-get install acpi).  Not only do you have a
quick way to determine your battery state, but you can monitor your
CPU temp if it seems to be getting hot.



On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 3:56 PM, Mike B. <[email protected]> wrote:
> All title bars in all programs didn't show.  I later rebooted and
> everything seems okay this time,
> except that today when I booted and tried to update, I was told I was
> on battery.  But acpi -V told me
> I am charging at 98%, and power is online.  The battery indicator on
> the top dock still says I'm on battery, however.
>
> After this is sent I will try xkill and see what happens.
>
> On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 5:31 PM, Robert Citek <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Does that mean the windows do not start with the title bar?  Or do
>> windows start with a title bar and then later it goes away?  Does this
>> happen on all applications, or just some, or just one?  Could it be
>> that you are in Full-screen mode (F11) in Firefox (possibly others?)
>>
>> One way to get the min, max, close menu to appear is to press Alt+space.
>>
>> BTW, you wouldn't have to reboot to restart the X-server.  Just logout
>> and back in, although either way would be a pain if you have that many
>> tabs open in a browser.
>>
>> Regards,
>> - Robert
>>
>> On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 6:15 PM, Mike B. <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Just one weird thing seems to happen in 10.04 for me.  Sometimes when
>>> I boot,I don't get the top bar for any open programs(i.e., I have no
>>> title bar, with the min, max, close buttons).  This has occurred three
>>> times, and I'm on my third time now.  I don't want to reboot
>>> immediately since have about 50 tabs open in firefox, and waiting for
>>> them to reload is a pain.  This could be a feature, instead of a bug,
>>> if the min, max, close buttons were in File,Edit,View bar.  But that
>>> has been the only bug I've noticed so far.
>>
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