[SOLVED] I have a 10.04 Kubuntu machine on which I've been running an XP vm. It was doing fine, until . . .
Two things happened: 1) the XP window maximized, blotting out the VMware toolbar, and 2) the taskbar on the XP machine stopped responding to anything. The rest of the XP machine was fine; I could run programs, browse the web, etc.
Now, instead of switching between the Kubuntu and the XP installations by using the minimize button on the VMware toolbar, I have to shut down the XP machine to get access to the Kubuntu installation. Is there some key combination that will "un-maximize" the XP window?
Thanks.
Two things happened: 1) the XP window maximized, blotting out the VMware toolbar, and 2) the taskbar on the XP machine stopped responding to anything. The rest of the XP machine was fine; I could run programs, browse the web, etc.
Now, instead of switching between the Kubuntu and the XP installations by using the minimize button on the VMware toolbar, I have to shut down the XP machine to get access to the Kubuntu installation. Is there some key combination that will "un-maximize" the XP window?
Thanks.
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