(In reply to comment #2)
> Also, the first thing to determine is if it's really an issue at startup (ie
> xfwm4 is listed in the session for next restart) or if it's with the logout, ie
> xfwm4 is removed from the session and therefore is not restarted later.
>
> So when that happen, first thing is to check if xfwm4 is listed in your session
> in ~/.cache/sessions/xfce4-session-<display>
Same problem on Fedora 16 Xfce (no mod). But in my case the logout, login or reboot don't have solved the issue. Only removing ~/.cache/sessions/xfce4-session-<display> have restored to the 'normal' situation.
Running xfwm4 from terminal, restore the WM, but xfwm4 don't run at startup anyway..
(In reply to comment #2) sessions/ xfce4-session- <display>
> Also, the first thing to determine is if it's really an issue at startup (ie
> xfwm4 is listed in the session for next restart) or if it's with the logout, ie
> xfwm4 is removed from the session and therefore is not restarted later.
>
> So when that happen, first thing is to check if xfwm4 is listed in your session
> in ~/.cache/
Same problem on Fedora 16 Xfce (no mod). But in my case the logout, login or reboot don't have solved the issue. Only removing ~/.cache/ sessions/ xfce4-session- <display> have restored to the 'normal' situation.
Running xfwm4 from terminal, restore the WM, but xfwm4 don't run at startup anyway..