for a couple of days every window misses the maximize/minimize and quit/close buttons in the top right corner
how do i get them back?
thanks for your stress



middlecap wrote:(os is linux mint 11 katya)
for a couple of days every window misses the maximize/minimize and quit/close buttons in the top right corner
how do i get them back?
thanks for your stress
sudo dmesgunity-window-decorator &
gtk-window-decorator &

AlbertP wrote:Window Decorator - in CompizConfig - seems to be turned off at some people for some unknown reason. When you turn this one on, everything is working again.
If it does not work:
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gtk-window-decorator &
If you use this command you don't have to install Unity.

Re: Max/Min/Quit Buttons are missing - temp. SOLUTION
Postby olligod on Mon Jun 06, 2011 6:04 am
middlecap wrote:(os is linux mint 11 katya)
for a couple of days every window misses the maximize/minimize and quit/close buttons in the top right corner
how do i get them back?
thanks for your stress
I SECOND THAT - was a very annoying situation - FOUND A TEMPORARY SOLUTION.
I actually thought my whole desktop environment is messed up - what did I do wrong ??



/usr/bin/compiz-decorator --replace &





krustybaguette wrote:I've encountered the same bug and the TEMPORARY SOLUTION has my buttons back. Questions remain:
[list=]Will the PERMANENT SOLUTION be installed via an update?[/list]
[list=]Do I need to run the command line fix every time I use MINT until there's a permanent solution?[/list]
[list=]I already see that I need to keep the terminal open but minimized to keep the buttons in place. If I need the terminal for something else will I need to open a second terminal window?[/list]
Thanks to forum members for finding this temporary fix.
krusty
olligod wrote: ...by typing from a commandline (it is so "nineties" - but the commandline helps me out over and over again)
unity-window-decorator &
If you omit the & , you will not get your command prompt back, but the program should still run, as long as the command line calling it is also open.






Vincent Vermeulen wrote:Window decorator crash always happens when you try to use the window menu (top left in title bar [the down arrow icon], or Alt+Space key combo). There is a bugreport for this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/740767
The fix is to change the decorator, as the wrong one is being used in default install of LM11:
1. Go to Menu -> Control Center -> CompizConfig Settings Manager
2. Open the Window Decoration configuration there
3. Change the Command to read: /usr/bin/compiz-decorator
gtk-window-decorator --replace

pepperminty wrote:Vincent Vermeulen wrote:Window decorator crash always happens when you try to use the window menu (top left in title bar [the down arrow icon], or Alt+Space key combo). There is a bugreport for this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/740767
The fix is to change the decorator, as the wrong one is being used in default install of LM11:
1. Go to Menu -> Control Center -> CompizConfig Settings Manager
2. Open the Window Decoration configuration there
3. Change the Command to read: /usr/bin/compiz-decorator
The command is currently
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gtk-window-decorator --replace
~ $ gtk-window-decorator --replace
(gtk-window-decorator:4758): Gtk-WARNING **: Error parsing gtk-icon-sizes string:
'panel-menu=24,24
panel=20,20
gtk-button=18,18
gtk-large-toolbar=24,24'
** (gtk-window-decorator:4758): CRITICAL **: Could not find frame info ྫྷ \u0001 in frame type table
Segmenteringsfel
gtk-window-decorator --replace/usr/bin/compiz-decorator --replace


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