I was messing around with Compiz Settings Manager and result of that is that I cant see my panel bar, cant use alt+tab or start button. Is there a way to restore default Ubuntu environment? I will be grateful for your help
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Difference is that i have cairo dock and its running fine. It`s only way i can run programs like firefox. But i can`t move, minimalize, resize program windows. – Ludwig Supraphonic Jun 21 '16 at 08:01
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Yes, unable control windows is a common symptom of failed compiz plugins. You need to reenable them via compizconfig settings manager as shown in the duplicate – Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy Jun 21 '16 at 08:30
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In terminal, type in sudo apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop to completely reinstall back to defaults.
To remove all compiz settings type rm -rf ~/.compiz-1 ~/.config/compiz-1 in terminal, then logout and back in.
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still nothing...i think that`s something with compiz. Maybe i shoul remove compiz completly and the reinstall ubuntu-desktop. What do you think? – Ludwig Supraphonic Jun 21 '16 at 07:59
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@LudwigSupraphonic I added a second command in my answer to specifically delete all compiz settings. New default settings will be created when you log back in. – Delorean Jun 21 '16 at 14:06
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Or you can install "Unity Tweak Tool" and set the default settings. Open a terminal and type:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install unity-tweak-tool
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Had wired terminal and windows behavior. removing `~/.config/compiz-1` wasn't the solution. But hitting the `restore default` button in the `unity-tweak-tool` brought my Unity back to normal behavior. THX – Tik0 Jun 13 '18 at 07:12
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@Tik0 I am trying it now, In unity-tweak-tool, there is one 'restore default' button in each and every menu.. which button do you mean? – Chan Kim Nov 02 '18 at 04:58
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Try the following, open terminal and type:
unity-reset
Alternatively:
setsid unity
But, If you can't get to the terminal cause your start buttons doesn't work you can always (this only works if you have a folder on the desktop) open the folder then go to 'computer>usr>share>applications' look for terminal inside the folder and click to open, then enter either of the above commands in the terminal.
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