Hi,
Kapil Hari Paranjape wrote:
OK. So just to satisfy this, I actually ran the configuration on a
"real" Xorg server. There did not seem to be a problem here either.
So I'm now beginning to suspect something specific with your X
configuration (which may include your xfce4 configuration).
If you have root on your system then try the following first.
Create a new test user and login as that user with xfce4 as the chosen
desktop session. Then copy your .conkyrc to that user's .conkyrc and
start conky.
If you do not have root then testing this is possible but is more
complex.
If the new user continues to have the same problem then the problem is
somewhere with your X configuration otherwise the problem is with
your user configuration.
I have tried on another system which is also in testing with xfce and a
similar xfce config, but in a VirtualBox VM, with another X driver, and
I get the same behavior. I think is like nautilus, for such filemanager
that manage also the desktop, they don't like someone else do something
with X root window and they don't work as expected.
As said before, using its own window with type set to override make
everyone happy together.
Regards,
Kapil.
Regards.
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