Because the center stipulates that one of the two machines in the hands of each person cannot be connected to the Internet, but the compilation environment must be upgraded and installed, the most stupid method is adopted: copy the software installed on the machine that can be connected to the Internet to another machine and install it quickly. Restart Ubuntu9.10 and you will find that all graphical interfaces have no borders, the buttons cannot be maximized, and cannot be moved. After google finds the problem solution, execute the following commands and operations: 1. sudoapt-getremovecompi
Because the center stipulates that one of the two machines in the hands of each person cannot be connected to the Internet, but the compilation environment must be upgraded and installed, the most stupid method is adopted: copy the software installed on the machine that can be connected to the Internet to another machine and install it quickly. After restarting Ubuntu 9.10, it is found that all graphical interfaces have no borders, the buttons cannot be maximized, and cannot be moved. After google finds the problem solution, execute the following commands and operations:
1. sudo apt-get remove compiz-core compiz-gnome
2. Add a metacity startup Item in "preferences-Startup Program":/usr/bin/metacity -- replace
Restart and log on.
It is verified only on your own machine. This method is not guaranteed to be effective in real time and is for reference only. I hope to provide some help to the majority of users!