* [gentoo-user] xfce4, session manager, how to edit autostartup list?
@ 2005-07-08 13:42 Claudinei Matos
2005-07-08 14:22 ` Martins Steinbergs
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From: Claudinei Matos @ 2005-07-08 13:42 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
hi,
I'm using xfce but I don't know yet where settings are stored (beyond
.config dir).
So my problem is that I've executed my mistake
"background-properties-capplet" which one is part of gnome control
center (the old 1.4 series).
Well, since I did executed this program, my xfce session is not the
same. Now I can't use the usual right-click at desktop to open xfce
menu and can't even see any wallpaper. It's like something was above
of xfce desktop.
The biggest problem is that the xfce session was saved with this
problem and now it occurs ever.
I did tried to kill all possible gnome instances but even when I just
let xfce programs running this "evil" desktop doesn't close.
I did searched at ~/.config directory for a file with the list of
startup applications but there's not a file like this. Also, I tried
to rename .config directory but the problem still occurring.
Did someone knows where to look for a startup application?
~/Desktop/AutoStart doesn't exist.
Tks in any advice,
Claudinei Matos
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* Re: [gentoo-user] xfce4, session manager, how to edit autostartup list?
2005-07-08 13:42 [gentoo-user] xfce4, session manager, how to edit autostartup list? Claudinei Matos
@ 2005-07-08 14:22 ` Martins Steinbergs
2005-07-08 13:24 ` R'twick Niceorgaw
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From: Martins Steinbergs @ 2005-07-08 14:22 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
had similar problem, solved deleting ~/.config before starting xcfe. then xcfe
starts with defaults.
Martins
On Friday 08 July 2005 16:42, Claudinei Matos wrote:
> hi,
>
> I'm using xfce but I don't know yet where settings are stored (beyond
> .config dir).
> So my problem is that I've executed my mistake
> "background-properties-capplet" which one is part of gnome control
> center (the old 1.4 series).
> Well, since I did executed this program, my xfce session is not the
> same. Now I can't use the usual right-click at desktop to open xfce
> menu and can't even see any wallpaper. It's like something was above
> of xfce desktop.
> The biggest problem is that the xfce session was saved with this
> problem and now it occurs ever.
> I did tried to kill all possible gnome instances but even when I just
> let xfce programs running this "evil" desktop doesn't close.
> I did searched at ~/.config directory for a file with the list of
> startup applications but there's not a file like this. Also, I tried
> to rename .config directory but the problem still occurring.
>
> Did someone knows where to look for a startup application?
> ~/Desktop/AutoStart doesn't exist.
>
> Tks in any advice,
>
> Claudinei Matos
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* Re: [gentoo-user] xfce4, session manager, how to edit autostartup list?
2005-07-08 14:22 ` Martins Steinbergs
@ 2005-07-08 13:24 ` R'twick Niceorgaw
2005-07-09 1:14 ` Martins Steinbergs
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From: R'twick Niceorgaw @ 2005-07-08 13:24 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
I think sessions are stored under ~/.cache folder?
-R'twick
On Fri, July 8, 2005 10:22 am, Martins Steinbergs said:
> had similar problem, solved deleting ~/.config before starting xcfe. then
> xcfe
> starts with defaults.
>
> Martins
>
>
> On Friday 08 July 2005 16:42, Claudinei Matos wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> I'm using xfce but I don't know yet where settings are stored (beyond
>> .config dir).
>> So my problem is that I've executed my mistake
>> "background-properties-capplet" which one is part of gnome control
>> center (the old 1.4 series).
>> Well, since I did executed this program, my xfce session is not the
>> same. Now I can't use the usual right-click at desktop to open xfce
>> menu and can't even see any wallpaper. It's like something was above
>> of xfce desktop.
>> The biggest problem is that the xfce session was saved with this
>> problem and now it occurs ever.
>> I did tried to kill all possible gnome instances but even when I just
>> let xfce programs running this "evil" desktop doesn't close.
>> I did searched at ~/.config directory for a file with the list of
>> startup applications but there's not a file like this. Also, I tried
>> to rename .config directory but the problem still occurring.
>>
>> Did someone knows where to look for a startup application?
>> ~/Desktop/AutoStart doesn't exist.
>>
>> Tks in any advice,
>>
>> Claudinei Matos
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>
>
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* Re: [gentoo-user] xfce4, session manager, how to edit autostartup list?
2005-07-08 13:24 ` R'twick Niceorgaw
@ 2005-07-09 1:14 ` Martins Steinbergs
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Martins Steinbergs @ 2005-07-09 1:14 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
yes, you are right, just typed ~/.config instead of ~/.cache - sorry!
Martins
On Friday 08 July 2005 16:24, R'twick Niceorgaw wrote:
> I think sessions are stored under ~/.cache folder?
>
> -R'twick
>
> On Fri, July 8, 2005 10:22 am, Martins Steinbergs said:
> > had similar problem, solved deleting ~/.config before starting xcfe. then
> > xcfe
> > starts with defaults.
> >
> > Martins
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