Hi, Thanks for the tips. I ended up removing .cache/session, .cache/xfce4 and moved my settings out of the way .config/xfce4 then rebooted. That got me back to the default. Then I repeated the process but moved my .config/xfce4 back into place. After that things started working again. Well it worked, but this really shouldn't happen. Later, Robert On 2/28/24 21:36, Masaru Nomiya wrote:
Hello,
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Subject : Missing window frames on XFCE after update Message-ID : <a96aa066-43ba-45e5-b8c1-c5af7b88be3f@suse.com> Date & Time: Wed, 28 Feb 2024 17:24:33 -0500
[RS] == Robert Schweikert via openSUSE Users <users@lists.opensuse.org> has written:
RS> Hi,
RS> I had to shutdown my machine due to impending power RS> outage. Clever me I figured I'd update before shutdown to pick up RS> whatever was new. Well, whatever is new since my last update on RS> openSUSE Leap 15.5 messed up my XFCE settings.
RS> When I start a new application there are no window frames and RS> everything starts in the upper left hand corner. [...]
How about this?
$ sudo xfwm4 --replace
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