07-06-2024, 06:42 AM
Have you checked the layout in Window Manager
Click 'Menu' and begin typing 'Window Manager' into the search box
When you see 'Window Manager' offered as a selection, click on it
In the window that opens check under the 'Button Layout' section on the right hand side.
If the missing buttons are in the 'Hidden' section click and drag them onto the 'Active' pictogram.
If the buttons are already active we need to dig a bit deeper into how an update caused this on your system.
Can you recall the date of the update that triggered this ?
If you routinely save the update/upgrade logs, review the one that triggered the issue and report back what was updated.
If you don't save the logs report back and we can try to extract the information about the update from the system logs.
Do you have System Restore Utility (Timeshift) and Backups (dejadup) snapshots from before the problem ?
Click 'Menu' and begin typing 'Window Manager' into the search box
When you see 'Window Manager' offered as a selection, click on it
In the window that opens check under the 'Button Layout' section on the right hand side.
If the missing buttons are in the 'Hidden' section click and drag them onto the 'Active' pictogram.
If the buttons are already active we need to dig a bit deeper into how an update caused this on your system.
Can you recall the date of the update that triggered this ?
If you routinely save the update/upgrade logs, review the one that triggered the issue and report back what was updated.
If you don't save the logs report back and we can try to extract the information about the update from the system logs.
Do you have System Restore Utility (Timeshift) and Backups (dejadup) snapshots from before the problem ?
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