Salut j! On Sat, Dec 24, 2005 at 02:02:24PM -0500, j Mak wrote: > --- Simon Huggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Fri, Dec 23, 2005 at 08:00:34PM -0500, j Mak > > wrote: > > > The other day, I installed enlightenment as a desktop on xfce. > > > But I didn't like the feel of it and removed enlightenment and > > > all the files I created during the installation. Now, xfce > > > has no window-manager and I cannot move the windows on the > > > screen. How can I restore the default settings? I am running > > > Sarge. > > Hrm. What does update-alternatives --list x-session-manager say? > > Does it still say "/usr/bin/xfce4-session"? Do you have xfwm4 > > installed? Can you run xfwm4 once you start xfce? If so then do so > > and save your session when you logout. If you can't, and your > > session manager is pointing at xfce4-session then try removing > > ~/.config/sessions/xfce4-session* and restarting X so that you get > > the default session back. > I've the /usr/bin/xfce4-session still; also the xfwm > installed; I've opened it and saved the session, I've > deleted the ~/.config/sessions/xfce4-session* as you > said and the problem still persists. > Here is the screen shot showing how the windows look > like:
> http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/5908/snapshot16gg.png > Note the missing close and minimzing buttons at the > top corner. Otherwise everything works great, except I > cannot move the windows on the screen. Well that looks like you're just not running xfwm4. Are you sure it is running? What does ps aux|grep xfwm4 say when you run it? Does /var/log/XFree86.0.log list any errors running xfwm4? What happens if you try to run xfwm4 manually from an xterm? -- Simon Huggins \ <blitz> c con y a pas de /unfuck \ http://www.earth.li/~huggie/ htag.pl 0.0.22 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]