[F15] no windows borders in Xfce

2011-11-13 Thread mike lan
Hello  every one

in XFCe, I get no window borders , I have no way to minimize or maximize or
close  a window.


thanks .
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Re: [F15] no windows borders in Xfce

2011-11-13 Thread Leonardo Silveira
Look at this:
http://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=5455

try to run on a console 

xfwm4 --replace

hope it helps

Em Dom, 2011-11-13 às 16:26 +, mike lan escreveu: 
 Hello  every one
 
 in XFCe, I get no window borders , I have no way to minimize or
 maximize or close  a window.
 
 
 thanks . 
 


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Re: [F15] no windows borders in Xfce

2011-11-13 Thread Carroll Grigsby
On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 16:26:13 +
mike lan lan.mik...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello  every one
 
 in XFCe, I get no window borders , I have no way to minimize or
 maximize or close  a window.
 
 
 thanks .

Mike:
Give this a try:
1. Open up a terminal with ALT Fn2. (or Fn3 or Fn4 ...)
2. Enter xfwm4 . Note that there is a space between the 4 and the
ampersand.

If that works, add xfwm4 to the Application Autostart list under
Session and Startup.

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Re: [F15] no windows borders in Xfce

2011-11-13 Thread mike lan
Thanks :)

it works

On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 4:39 PM, Carroll Grigsby cgrigs...@att.net wrote:

 On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 16:26:13 +
 mike lan lan.mik...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hello  every one
 
  in XFCe, I get no window borders , I have no way to minimize or
  maximize or close  a window.
 
 
  thanks .

 Mike:
 Give this a try:
 1. Open up a terminal with ALT Fn2. (or Fn3 or Fn4 ...)
 2. Enter xfwm4 . Note that there is a space between the 4 and the
 ampersand.

 If that works, add xfwm4 to the Application Autostart list under
 Session and Startup.

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