Well, the wording of this reply goes to show you what a couple of Rum 'n' 
Cokes will do for clarity.  I meant that having used Windows makes you think 
the available options are fewer than there really are <g>.

Glenn

On Sunday 15 June 2003 03:35 pm, Glenn wrote:
> Well, duh.  Thanks, Steven.   This Linux is a whole new world <g>.  You get
> into a rut of feeling there are only a few available options when you run
> into problems (like re-installing the OS) when you use Windows for so long.
> Thanks again.
>
> Glenn
>
> On Sunday 15 June 2003 08:29 am, Steven Broos wrote:
> > On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 00:11, Glenn wrote:
> > > Can anybody tell me whether there's an easy way to recover the title
> > > bars for my apps in MDK 9.1?  I got into a fix where I had a couple of
> > > Konsole sessions that wouldn't "kill", and the process of attempting to
> > > kill them made the title bar non-existent on every application I opened
> > > thereafter (and even after a clean restart of the machine), and apps
> > > are
> > > non-movable. Menu selections are still available.  Additionally, of
> > > course the minimize/maximize/and close icons are gone.  Any help for a
> > > newbie (even after four months)??
> > >
> > > Glenn
> >
> > Checkout your window-manager ?  If it is running, try switching to
> > another one, then back to the one you used before.  Try choosing another
> > theme ?
> >
> > Steven

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