This sounds like (1) you installed the Apple X11, and (2) you have a
.xinitrc file whose window manager isn't getting read properly--you get
this on the Apple X11 when there's no WM.

See if you have a .xinitrc, and if you do, rename it to something else.

On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 16:06, Deke Smith wrote:
> I installed X11 with no problems except one: my windows don't have a 
> title bar at the top with the go-away, hide or enlarge buttons. The 
> window are actually butted up against the upper right top of the screen 
> and are not moveable or resizable.
> 
> Is this normal behavior? If not, has someone heard of a newbie munging 
> a configuration file in such a way?
> 
> I used Oroborox.
> 
> Deke
> 
> 
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