VLC window STUCK on top of display and CANNOT BE MOVED - Any ideas?





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This is what I am up against. I just installed the new version of Lubuntu and VLC is stuck in this position with the top bar hidden out of the display.



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    Try to reset the vlc-settings by using the command: rm -rf ~/.config/vlc

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This is what I am up against. I just installed the new version of Lubuntu and VLC is stuck in this position with the top bar hidden out of the display.



Any ideas?



enter image description here










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    Try to reset the vlc-settings by using the command: rm -rf ~/.config/vlc

    – Stackcraft_noob
    May 12 '18 at 19:50
















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This is what I am up against. I just installed the new version of Lubuntu and VLC is stuck in this position with the top bar hidden out of the display.



Any ideas?



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This is what I am up against. I just installed the new version of Lubuntu and VLC is stuck in this position with the top bar hidden out of the display.



Any ideas?



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    Try to reset the vlc-settings by using the command: rm -rf ~/.config/vlc

    – Stackcraft_noob
    May 12 '18 at 19:50
















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    Try to reset the vlc-settings by using the command: rm -rf ~/.config/vlc

    – Stackcraft_noob
    May 12 '18 at 19:50










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Try to reset the vlc-settings by using the command: rm -rf ~/.config/vlc

– Stackcraft_noob
May 12 '18 at 19:50







Try to reset the vlc-settings by using the command: rm -rf ~/.config/vlc

– Stackcraft_noob
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Same happened to me in Raspbian. I discovered all you have to do is hold the Alt key, left click and hold on the VLC window and drag it where you want it.






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    I had the same problem. I reset my settings like @Stackcraft_noob. This brought my window in the center. The only work-a-round I have found is going to Preferences > Openbox configuration manager and clicking on the margins section and setting a top margin of 25px. It always moves to the top but never hides the menu bar.






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      Same happened to me in Raspbian. I discovered all you have to do is hold the Alt key, left click and hold on the VLC window and drag it where you want it.






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        Same happened to me in Raspbian. I discovered all you have to do is hold the Alt key, left click and hold on the VLC window and drag it where you want it.






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          Same happened to me in Raspbian. I discovered all you have to do is hold the Alt key, left click and hold on the VLC window and drag it where you want it.






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          Same happened to me in Raspbian. I discovered all you have to do is hold the Alt key, left click and hold on the VLC window and drag it where you want it.







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              I had the same problem. I reset my settings like @Stackcraft_noob. This brought my window in the center. The only work-a-round I have found is going to Preferences > Openbox configuration manager and clicking on the margins section and setting a top margin of 25px. It always moves to the top but never hides the menu bar.






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                I had the same problem. I reset my settings like @Stackcraft_noob. This brought my window in the center. The only work-a-round I have found is going to Preferences > Openbox configuration manager and clicking on the margins section and setting a top margin of 25px. It always moves to the top but never hides the menu bar.






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                  I had the same problem. I reset my settings like @Stackcraft_noob. This brought my window in the center. The only work-a-round I have found is going to Preferences > Openbox configuration manager and clicking on the margins section and setting a top margin of 25px. It always moves to the top but never hides the menu bar.






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                  I had the same problem. I reset my settings like @Stackcraft_noob. This brought my window in the center. The only work-a-round I have found is going to Preferences > Openbox configuration manager and clicking on the margins section and setting a top margin of 25px. It always moves to the top but never hides the menu bar.







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