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Title:
gnome classic does not allow window resize or shows min
Well, I formatted and reinstalled Ubuntu. That fixed it.
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Title:
gnome classic does not allow window resize or shows min/max/
I couldn't figure out what effect might be causing it, but I did go
ahead and take a screenshot so you can see the problem. It seems to
have something to do with missing window borders, but changing the theme
doesn't make a difference.
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It must have something to do with effects because it doesn't happen when
I log in using Ubuntu Classic (No Effects). But which effect could be
causing this? I'll post with anything else I figure out.
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I'm on 11.04 64 bit as well
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Title:
gnome classic does not allow window resize or shows min/max/close
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This is happening to me too and it's really annoying. It's like the
menus are broken for many programs, and even moving windows using ALT-F7
doesn't work (and yes I've enable it in compiz settings).
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