reassign 586030 konsole
thanks
PCManFM expects the terminal emulator to read $PWD and automatically
switch to that directory. This does not happen with konsole. It doesn't
seem to be reading $PWD and always starts in $HOME without taking into
consideration in which directory the user currently is
PCManFM expects the terminal emulator to read $PWD and automatically
switch to that directory. This does not happen with konsole. It doesn't
seem to be reading $PWD and always starts in $HOME without taking into
consideration in which directory the user currently is in. For this
reason I consider t
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hi Jonas,
I'm sorry but I am not able to reproduce this. It works just fine here
unless I am missing something. I tried it with a couple of different
folders F4 and/or menu item open the terminal (lxterminal) in the
current folder. Perhaps you can giv
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Hi Ryo,
This happened to all Debian users and not only Debian users. Other
distributions also have this issue. You need to edit
/etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart and instead of @pcmanfm -d write
@pcmanfm --desktop and all should be ok.
Regards,
Nikol
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Hi Ryo,
Thank you for the bug report. What you reported is actually an issue
with lxde-common (at least the --desktop part) and it should be fixed in
the latest version of lxde-common in sid (0.5.0-4).
Regards
Nikolas
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Hi,
I am still not able to reproduce this. Your issues might have something
to do with your (out of date) version of libcairo2 from experimental.
Please try to use libcairo2 from sid or at least the up to date one from
experimental to see if you still
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Juhapekka Tolvanen wrote:
> Package: lxpanel
> Version: 0.5.5-2
> Severity: grave
>
Hi,
I am afraid that I dont not understand completely what you mean so I can
not reproduce this.
> When I log in to LXDE, it loads lxpanel-panels, too. There is
> s
Package: slim
Version: 1.3.1-4
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
It would be good if slim could read an additional configurations file so
that the user can use various config file tags without having to edit
/etc/slim.conf as this is a conffile and the user editing it might
at a later point
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