On 4/10/25 05:26, Roland Mueller wrote:
When starting the terminal with some command from command line one can add
the -H flag to keep the terminal open. This way the window does not close
after completion of the command but it cannot be used for running commands.
/usr/bin/xfce4-terminal
When starting the terminal with some command from command line one can add
the -H flag to keep the terminal open. This way the window does not close
after completion of the command but it cannot be used for running commands.
/usr/bin/xfce4-terminal -H -x /path/to/mycommand.sh
ti 1.4.2025
On 2025-04-01 00:27, David Christensen wrote:
On 3/31/25 14:36, mick.crane wrote:
Xfce4
I've loads of Perl scripts dotted about in different directories I'd
like to select them in Thunar and run them in a terminal with a click
or two.
"Open terminal here" in Xfce desktop is very handy but stil
On 3/31/25 14:36, mick.crane wrote:
Xfce4
I've loads of Perl scripts dotted about in different directories I'd
like to select them in Thunar and run them in a terminal with a click or
two.
"Open terminal here" in Xfce desktop is very handy but still have to
list the directory contents, find th
On 3/31/25 17:36, mick.crane wrote:
Xfce4
I've loads of Perl scripts dotted about in different directories I'd
like to select them in Thunar and run them in a terminal with a click or
two.
"Open terminal here" in Xfce desktop is very handy but still have to
list the directory contents, find th
On Tue, Jan 14, 2025 at 12:10:47 -0500, Eben King wrote:
> When I run xfce-terminal, I don't get the aliases defined in .profile but I
> do get the ones from .bashrc. I run X as "startx" from a console login, so
> somewhere along the line someone's dropping the ball.
Your aliases should be define
On Thursday, 02-01-2025 at 15:22 David Wright wrote:
> On Tue 31 Dec 2024 at 16:20:21 (-0500), Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote:
> > On Monday 30 December 2024 03:34:20 pm George at Clug wrote:
> > > With the popularity of XFCE, I would have expected that "network
> > > browsing in the thunar file man
On Tue 31 Dec 2024 at 16:20:21 (-0500), Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote:
> On Monday 30 December 2024 03:34:20 pm George at Clug wrote:
> > With the popularity of XFCE, I would have expected that "network
> > browsing in the thunar file manager" would be fully supported by
> > default by now.
I underst
On Monday 30 December 2024 03:34:20 pm George at Clug wrote:
> With the popularity of XFCE, I would have expected that "network
> browsing in the thunar file manager" would be fully supported by
> default by now.
No windows here at all, so I have no use for "windows shares" nor do I see any
need
On Tue, 31 Dec 2024 13:47:50 +1100
George at Clug wrote:
> Joe,
>
> Thanks for your reply which provides me with more information.
>
> What do you know about Nemo? I noticed it is installed. When running
> Nemo, it seems quite similar to Thunar.
I've heard of it, I've never used it, and it is
On Tuesday, 31-12-2024 at 14:59 David Wright wrote:
> On Tue 31 Dec 2024 at 14:10:16 (+1100), George at Clug wrote:
> > On Tuesday, 31-12-2024 at 12:12 David Wright wrote:
> > > On Tue 31 Dec 2024 at 07:34:20 (+1100), George at Clug wrote:
>
> > > > I think I found the "fuse" package was not in
On Tue 31 Dec 2024 at 14:10:16 (+1100), George at Clug wrote:
> On Tuesday, 31-12-2024 at 12:12 David Wright wrote:
> > On Tue 31 Dec 2024 at 07:34:20 (+1100), George at Clug wrote:
> > > I think I found the "fuse" package was not installed. Should I install
> > > the fuse package?
> > > # apt ins
David,
Thanks for your reply.
On Tuesday, 31-12-2024 at 12:12 David Wright wrote:
> On Tue 31 Dec 2024 at 07:34:20 (+1100), George at Clug wrote:
>
> > In Debian Bookworm installations, why is gvfs-backends and gvfs-fuse
> > not installed by default when installing Debian with XFCE?
>
> Becaus
Joe,
Thanks for your reply which provides me with more information.
What do you know about Nemo? I noticed it is installed. When running Nemo, it
seems quite similar to Thunar.
I installed Nautilus. When I go to "Other Locations" in Nautilus, I do not see
any listed Windows/Samba shares. When
On Tue 31 Dec 2024 at 07:34:20 (+1100), George at Clug wrote:
> In Debian Bookworm installations, why is gvfs-backends and gvfs-fuse
> not installed by default when installing Debian with XFCE?
Because gvfs will function without those backends, so it would
be against policy to depend on those pa
On Tue, 31 Dec 2024 07:34:20 +1100
George at Clug wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> Is anyone familiar with using Thunar to access Windows shares or Samba
> shares? I have found that after installing Debian Bookworm with XFCE,
> that Thunar is 1) not able to display Windows shares or Samba shares,
> 2) not ab
On Sat, Jan 13, 2024 at 06:31:38PM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 13/01/2024 14:16, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> >
> > Some days I'm glad I stuck to the most primitive window manager
> > I could get.
>
> XFree86 (X11 server) had a similar feature a quarter of century ago and it
> worked in any windo
On 13/01/2024 14:16, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
Some days I'm glad I stuck to the most primitive window manager
I could get.
XFree86 (X11 server) had a similar feature a quarter of century ago and
it worked in any window managers. If an application had overloaded GUI
that did not fit to support
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 02:41:47PM -0500, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> On 1/8/24, mick.crane wrote:
[...]
> > I get this effect if pressing Alt and moving the mouse wheel.
>
>
> Me, too, in LXQt. It's HARD finding the fix until you can finally
> remember it. It's easy to hit a wall of misses when
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 02:41:47PM -0500, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
On 1/8/24, mick.crane wrote:
On 2024-01-07 04:00, Russell L. Harris wrote:
system: amd64 desktop, debian 12, xfce, NEC MultiSync EA192M monitor
I don't know precisely how to describe the problem, other than
"detachment". Abou
On 1/8/24, mick.crane wrote:
> On 2024-01-07 04:00, Russell L. Harris wrote:
>> system: amd64 desktop, debian 12, xfce, NEC MultiSync EA192M monitor
>>
>> I don't know precisely how to describe the problem, other than
>> "detachment". About every week or so, when using the rodent, the
>> entire
On 2024-01-07 04:00, Russell L. Harris wrote:
system: amd64 desktop, debian 12, xfce, NEC MultiSync EA192M monitor
I don't know precisely how to describe the problem, other than
"detachment". About every week or so, when using the rodent, the
entire screen -- borders and all -- moves with resp
On Sun, Jan 07, 2024 at 09:32:55PM -0800, Mike Kupfer wrote:
Dan Ritter wrote:
Russell L. Harris wrote:
> system: amd64 desktop, debian 12, xfce, NEC MultiSync EA192M monitor
[...]
That sounds something like having an X11 screen larger than the
monitor it is on, and X panning around that. Ty
Dan Ritter wrote:
> Russell L. Harris wrote:
> > system: amd64 desktop, debian 12, xfce, NEC MultiSync EA192M monitor
[...]
> That sounds something like having an X11 screen larger than the
> monitor it is on, and X panning around that. Typically, though,
> panning requires the mouse to hit the
Russell L. Harris wrote:
> system: amd64 desktop, debian 12, xfce, NEC MultiSync EA192M monitor
>
> I don't know precisely how to describe the problem, other than
> "detachment". About every week or so, when using the rodent, the
> entire screen -- borders and all -- moves with respect to the m
I once used this configuration. As I was using it, I realized that it
was of no use. Here and there, ugly bugs (I don't remember which ones
anymore) came out. While using it, I realized one simple truth - it is
better to use with what XFCE is designed to be used with.
2023-08-27, sk, 21:05 Tatoka
On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 10:20:39PM +, ghe2001 wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA256
>
> I use XFCE4 for my GUI desktop, and I subscribe to XFCE's discussion list. I
> see lots of posts on the list about XFCE things being updated, but I run
> stable, and I've been told t
On Wed, 22 Feb 2023 22:20:39 +
ghe2001 wrote:
> What, if anything, happens to the updates advertised by XFCE? Do
> they go into Sid? Testing?
Eventually. Debian seems to do things by the upstream release. Right
now, XFCE for Bookworm/testing is 4.18, Bullseye/stable 4.16.
--
Does anybody
Hello,
On 2023-01-30 19:57, William Torrez Corea wrote:
On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 12:43 AM David
wrote:
On Mon, 2023-01-30 at 00:07 -0600, William Torrez Corea wrote:
What happened with my desktop environment?
My desktop environment has problems, the title bar is hidden.
You can try to
William Torrez Corea wrote:
> On Mon, 2023-01-30 at 00:07 -0600, William Torrez Corea wrote:
> > What happened with my desktop environment?
> >
> > My desktop environment has problems, the title bar is hidden.
[...]
> The problem started 1 month ago. I don't know what caused the problem, a
>
Hi William,
xfce configuration files relevant to your user session are stored in
your home dir.
you can more or less just delete / move the config files and they should
get recreated upon logging in to a xfce session.
I searched on google for "reset xfce configuration" and found many posts
On Mon, 2023-01-30 at 12:57 -0600, William Torrez Corea wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 12:43 AM David
> wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 2023-01-30 at 00:07 -0600, William Torrez Corea wrote:
> > > What happened with my desktop environment?
> > >
> > > My desktop environment has problems, the title bar is
On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 12:43 AM David wrote:
> On Mon, 2023-01-30 at 00:07 -0600, William Torrez Corea wrote:
> > What happened with my desktop environment?
> >
> > My desktop environment has problems, the title bar is hidden.
>
> Well, William, from your extensive description of the situation,
On Mon, 2023-01-30 at 00:07 -0600, William Torrez Corea wrote:
> What happened with my desktop environment?
>
> My desktop environment has problems, the title bar is hidden.
Well, William, from your extensive description of the situation, you
may well have enabled full-screen or have a resolution
On Mon 02 Jan 2023 at 05:20:58 (-0500), Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> On 1/1/23, David Wright wrote:
> > On Sun 01 Jan 2023 at 15:31:04 (-0600), William Torrez Corea wrote:
> >> How to can restore my last configuration?
> >
> > So I assume your "last configuration" is in ~/.config/xfce4-session/
> > a
On 1/1/23, David Wright wrote:
> On Sun 01 Jan 2023 at 15:31:04 (-0600), William Torrez Corea wrote:
>> How to can restore my last configuration?
>
> So I assume your "last configuration" is in ~/.config/xfce4-session/
> and ~/.config/xfce4/ .
>
>> Try resetting to defaults
>
> I assume that by th
On Sun, 1 Jan 2023, William Torrez Corea wrote:
How to can restore my last configuration?
Try resetting to defaults
mv ~/.config/xfce4-session/ ~/.config/xfce4-session-bak
mv ~/.config/xfce4/ ~/.config/xfce4-bak
When i want to restore the old configuration, i remove the -bak that's
been appen
On Sun 01 Jan 2023 at 15:31:04 (-0600), William Torrez Corea wrote:
> How to can restore my last configuration?
So I assume your "last configuration" is in ~/.config/xfce4-session/
and ~/.config/xfce4/ .
> Try resetting to defaults
I assume that by this you mean "move my configuration out the wa
On Sun, Jan 01, 2023 at 09:43:15PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 01, 2023 at 03:31:04PM -0600, William Torrez Corea wrote:
> > How to can restore my last configuration?
> >
> > Try resetting to defaults
> >
> > mv ~/.config/xfce4-session/ ~/.config/xfce4-session-bak
> > mv ~/.conf
On Sun, Jan 01, 2023 at 03:31:04PM -0600, William Torrez Corea wrote:
> How to can restore my last configuration?
>
> Try resetting to defaults
>
> mv ~/.config/xfce4-session/ ~/.config/xfce4-session-bak
> mv ~/.config/xfce4/ ~/.config/xfce4-bak
>
> When i want to restore the old configuration,
Greg Wooledge (12022-12-24):
> 2) export LC_ALL=C
I have considered suggesting this, but some locales are required for
programs to work correctly (LC_CTYPE), and some other locales might be
the cause for the issue and disabling them would make debugging harder.
Regards,
--
Nicolas George
si
Greg Wooledge schreef op 24-12-2022 om 18:50:
On Sat, Dec 24, 2022 at 12:21:44PM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Saturday, December 24, 2022 09:44:49 AM Nicolas George wrote:
Before asking for help about a command-line, type:
unset LC_ALL
export LC_MESSAGES=C
… and re-run the command.
Th
On Sat, Dec 24, 2022 at 12:21:44PM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Saturday, December 24, 2022 09:44:49 AM Nicolas George wrote:
> > Before asking for help about a command-line, type:
> >
> > unset LC_ALL
> > export LC_MESSAGES=C
> >
> > … and re-run the command.
>
> That sounds like good
On Saturday, December 24, 2022 09:44:49 AM Nicolas George wrote:
> Before asking for help about a command-line, type:
>
> unset LC_ALL
> export LC_MESSAGES=C
>
> … and re-run the command.
That sounds like good advice, but then the "user" (the person asking for help)
needs to know how to restore
Greg Wooledge (12022-12-24):
> Neither of these cases matches the OP's error text, so it's entirely
> unclear what command the OP actually ran, or what it did, or failed to do.
It could be a translation back to English. Which brings me to another
piece of advice:
Before asking for help about a co
On Sat, Dec 24, 2022 at 03:11:05PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> steef van duin (12022-12-24):
> > i am wrestling with a fresh 11.6-black-screen installation to get a
> > xfce-desktop going.
> >
> > allthough I think I used from the commandline the most appropriate commands
> > by apt i keep gre
steef van duin (12022-12-24):
> i am wrestling with a fresh 11.6-black-screen installation to get a
> xfce-desktop going.
>
> allthough I think I used from the commandline the most appropriate commands
> by apt i keep gretting the response 'cannot find xfce4' when i do btw sudo
> apt-get instal
On Sat, 24 Dec 2022 14:24:03 +0100
steef van duin wrote:
Hello steef,
>gretting the response 'cannot find xfce4' when i
You don't say what installation medium you used or what method of
installation, but if you used either CD or DVD it might be that you still
have the installation disk(s) se
On 12/24/22 05:24, steef van duin wrote:
hi folks
i am wrestling with a fresh 11.6-black-screen installation to get a
xfce-desktop going.
allthough I think I used from the commandline the most appropriate
commands by apt i keep gretting the response 'cannot find xfce4'
when i do btw sudo
Hi Richmond,
Why don't you make an experiment?
Make a full backup of your ssystem
Do some serious testing in your spare time.
Publish the results, please.
You might do others a favour (now and in the future).
Arne
On Wed, 16 Mar 2022 12:48:27 +
Richmond wrote:
> Richmond writes:
>
Richmond writes:
> I was using MATE but I installed xfce. When I select the suspend button
> a message appears saying suspend in 30 seconds. If I click suspend the
> screen locks. If I wait the system does not suspend. If I log in again
> an error message says suspend failed timeout reached.
>
>
This is the following issue:
https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/-/issues/201
On 3/4/22 00:39, José Luis González wrote:
On Wed, 2 Mar 2022 17:30:38 +0500
"Alexander V. Makartsev" wrote:
On 28.02.2022 02:32, José Luis González wrote:
Hi,
Hi Alexander,
Upon upgrading to Debian 11, t
On Wed, 2 Mar 2022 17:30:38 +0500
"Alexander V. Makartsev" wrote:
> On 28.02.2022 02:32, José Luis González wrote:
> > Hi,
Hi Alexander,
> > Upon upgrading to Debian 11, the ALT+F1 key, which is assigned as a
> > shortcut to xfce4-popup-applicationsmenu, according to XFCE's settings,
> > no lon
On 28.02.2022 02:32, José Luis González wrote:
Hi,
Upon upgrading to Debian 11, the ALT+F1 key, which is assigned as a
shortcut to xfce4-popup-applicationsmenu, according to XFCE's settings,
no longer shows the applications menu and instead the app menu button
on my panel appears pressed without
On Mon, 28 Feb 2022 22:44:18 +
Ralph Katz wrote:
> On 2/27/22 14:32, José Luis González wrote:
> > Hi,
Hi,
> > Upon upgrading to Debian 11, the ALT+F1 key, which is assigned as a
> > shortcut to xfce4-popup-applicationsmenu, according to XFCE's settings,
> > no longer shows the applications
On 2/27/22 14:32, José Luis González wrote:
Hi,
Upon upgrading to Debian 11, the ALT+F1 key, which is assigned as a
shortcut to xfce4-popup-applicationsmenu, according to XFCE's settings,
no longer shows the applications menu and instead the app menu button
on my panel appears pressed without th
On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 04:32:32AM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
Russell L. Harris wrote:
On xfce terminal in Debian 11 I need a separate tab for each
instance of the terminal.
I would like you to read
https://docs.xfce.org/apps/xfce4-terminal/command-line in the section
called "Window or Tab Se
Russell L. Harris wrote:
> On xfce terminal in Debian 11 I need a separate tab for each instance
> of the terminal.
I would like you to read
https://docs.xfce.org/apps/xfce4-terminal/command-line
in the section called "Window or Tab Separators", and
then ask a question.
-dsr-
On Wed, 10 Mar 2021 11:32:20 -0700
Charles Curley wrote:
> However, XFCE expects to find it, and complains when it doesn't. How
> do I convince XFCE not to look for it?
It seems that the XFCE sensors plugin is the culprit. I saw nothing in
the plugin's configuration about it, though.
--
Does a
On 11/11/2020 11:26, ghe2001 wrote:
How can I remove a widget that doesn't have a right-button xfce menu (the one
with 'Remove' in it)?
There's lots of info on the web about sticking one in the panel, but I can't
find anything about removing one.
Right-click / Panel / Panel Preferences / Item
On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 3:42 PM Dan Ritter wrote:
> Patrick Wiseman wrote:
> > Hello, all:
> >
> > Since a recent upgrade of my testing system to debian 10, xfce no longer
> > controls the desktop, so no background image, no right-click to bring up
> > the menu, etc. Top and bottom panels works a
Patrick Wiseman wrote:
> Hello, all:
>
> Since a recent upgrade of my testing system to debian 10, xfce no longer
> controls the desktop, so no background image, no right-click to bring up
> the menu, etc. Top and bottom panels works as they always have. Any
> thoughts?
>
Sounds like xfdesktop
On Wed, 29 Apr 2020 17:17:10 +0100
Liam O'Toole wrote:
> It sounds like the process /usr/bin/xfdesktop is either crashing or
> not being started at all. Try running it from a terminal emulator and
> see what happens.
Odd.
charles@jhegaala:~$ ps aux | grep -i xfdesktop
charles 6967 0.0 0.0
On Wed, 29 Apr, 2020 at 08:28:25 -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
> This morning I ran "apt update && apt upgrade" as usual, and there was
> a new kernel, linux-image-4.19.0-8-amd64 4.19.98-1+deb10u1 amd64, to
> replace the prior kernel, linux-image-4.19.0-6-amd64
> 4.19.67-2+deb10u2, and several other
On Lu, 24 feb 20, 18:52:55, Kenneth Parker wrote:
>
> That's an interesting concept: What happens if I enter "systemctl start
> graphical-target"? Let's see...
Because you didn't specify the unit type (.target) systemctl
automatically considers a .service unit.
> Ah! Some additional setup n
On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 6:49 PM Kenneth Parker wrote:
> Hello!
>
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 2:51 PM ghe wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 10:16:36AM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>>
>>
>> >> He said above that he expected the `slim` (aka SLiM) display manager.
>>
>> > Oh. I've never heard of th
Hello!
On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 2:51 PM ghe wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 10:16:36AM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>
>
> >> He said above that he expected the `slim` (aka SLiM) display manager.
>
> > Oh. I've never heard of that one.
Neither had I. But, if it can replace SDDM, I'd love t
On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 10:16:36AM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >> I've bent my system bad. When I boot, it comes up in the CLI -- not in
> >> slim, to XFCE. It does the regular login and the .bashrc tricks, and
> >> startx starts XFCE just fine.
> [...]
> > But, if you want to diagnose your disp
>> I've bent my system bad. When I boot, it comes up in the CLI -- not in
>> slim, to XFCE. It does the regular login and the .bashrc tricks, and
>> startx starts XFCE just fine.
[...]
> But, if you want to diagnose your display manager, first figure out
> which one you were trying to use.
He said
On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 05:43:38PM -0700, ghe wrote:
> I've bent my system bad. When I boot, it comes up in the CLI -- not in
> slim, to XFCE. It does the regular login and the .bashrc tricks, and
> startx starts XFCE just fine.
Yay! It's working!
... oh, you expected a graphical login? Meh. T
Thanks for the reply. Replies inline
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 7:41 PM Cindy Sue Causey
wrote:
> On 11/18/19, Bhasker C V wrote:
> >
> > Attached is screenshot of the settings I have used.
> >
> > The auto-raise interval on the other hand is not honouring the
> > setting. No matter what the r
On 11/18/19, Bhasker C V wrote:
>
> Attached is screenshot of the settings I have used.
>
> The auto-raise interval on the other hand is not honouring the
> setting. No matter what the raise interval is configued as, the windows
> auto-raise in 0.5 seconds. Please could someone tell me if I am
On 9/16/19, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Lee wrote:
>> Is there a _debian_ doc somewhere that shows how to change the xfce
>> scrollbar looks?
>>
>> What I want is the "traditional" scrollbar look - ie. the damn thing
>> doesn't play hide & seek with me, it looks like a bar instead of a
>> wire, is wide eno
Lee wrote:
> Is there a _debian_ doc somewhere that shows how to change the xfce
> scrollbar looks?
>
> What I want is the "traditional" scrollbar look - ie. the damn thing
> doesn't play hide & seek with me, it looks like a bar instead of a
> wire, is wide enough that I can easily click on it wh
On Mon, 16 Sep 2019 16:43:20 -0400
Lee wrote:
> And I'm
> *really* sick and tired of making a change & rebooting to see what
> effect the change has.
Try just logging out and in again.
--
Does anybody read signatures any more?
https://charlescurley.com
https://charlescurley.com/blog/
On 27.08.19 22:24, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> On 28/08/2019 01:01, Stefan Pietsch wrote:
>> I upgraded Xfce to 4.14 recently (Debian unstable) and noticed slightly
>> delayed rendering of UI elements.
>> Firefox and Thunderbird behave sluggishly and CPU usage by Xorg is
>> significantly higher as
Stefan Pietsch wrote:
> On 27.08.19 17:04, Sven Hartge wrote:
>> Stefan Pietsch wrote:
>>> I upgraded Xfce to 4.14 recently (Debian unstable) and noticed
>>> slightly delayed rendering of UI elements.
>>
>>> Firefox and Thunderbird behave sluggishly and CPU usage by Xorg is
>>> significantly hi
On 27.08.19 17:04, Sven Hartge wrote:
> Stefan Pietsch wrote:
>
>> I upgraded Xfce to 4.14 recently (Debian unstable) and noticed
>> slightly delayed rendering of UI elements.
>
>> Firefox and Thunderbird behave sluggishly and CPU usage by Xorg is
>> significantly higher as compared to Xfce 4.12
On 28/08/2019 01:01, Stefan Pietsch wrote:
I upgraded Xfce to 4.14 recently (Debian unstable) and noticed slightly
delayed rendering of UI elements.
Firefox and Thunderbird behave sluggishly and CPU usage by Xorg is
significantly higher as compared to Xfce 4.12.
Did anyone who is using Xfce 4.14
Stefan Pietsch wrote:
> I upgraded Xfce to 4.14 recently (Debian unstable) and noticed
> slightly delayed rendering of UI elements.
> Firefox and Thunderbird behave sluggishly and CPU usage by Xorg is
> significantly higher as compared to Xfce 4.12.
> Did anyone who is using Xfce 4.14 observe s
On 2019.04.03 23:26, Mike Kupfer wrote:
I don't know about MC, but for Synaptic, is policykit-1-gnome installed
on that system?
(cf. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=881365)
According to Synaptic, policykit-1-gnome is NOT installed.
rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
> On at least one machine, some of the Xfce launchers are inoperative,
> including the launcher for Synaptic and the launcher for Midnight
> Commander
I don't know about MC, but for Synaptic, is policykit-1-gnome installed
on that system?
(cf. https://bugs.debian.org/cg
I understand what you are saying but I dont think its the simpler option
to make 2 different launcher for the same application with different
parameters. I will try the script Curt send me. I think that solution is
applicable to other use cases. Reading pdf files, presentations etc.
Thanks for you
Thanks for your help! I will try that!
I think grubing cdm decryption module makes the program too specific. I
can think a couple use cases that full screen should prevent hibernation.
On 4/2/19 3:55 PM, Curt wrote:
> On 2019-04-02, Georgios wrote:
>> I'm watching movies through netflix so I do
On Tue 02 Apr 2019 at 08:55:58 (+0300), Georgios wrote:
> I'm watching movies through netflix so I do not have any ideas how to
> write a script that will do that thing. I guess the script should detect
> if an application is in full screen mode.
What the script is doing is signalling your intent
On 2019-04-02, Georgios wrote:
> I'm watching movies through netflix so I do not have any ideas how to
> write a script that will do that thing. I guess the script should detect
> if an application is in full screen mode.
>
Here's a GPL script not far from your desire (can't vouch for it, though)
I'm watching movies through netflix so I do not have any ideas how to
write a script that will do that thing. I guess the script should detect
if an application is in full screen mode.
A "solution" I'm thinking is to put a cron job with the following command
xfconf-query -c xfce4-power-manager -p
On Mon 01 Apr 2019 at 18:43:33 (+0300), Georgios wrote:
> Thanks for your reply.
> I already took a look at Caffeine before I send my first email.
> The problem with it is that it looks for an app running so I do not
> think its a good idea.
> I often leave my laptop with a lot of firefox tabs open
Thanks for your reply.
I already took a look at Caffeine before I send my first email.
The problem with it is that it looks for an app running so I do not
think its a good idea.
I often leave my laptop with a lot of firefox tabs open and expect it to
go to sleep mode or hibernation instead of closi
On 2019-04-01, Georgios wrote:
> Hi!
> First of all thanks for the fast reply.
>
> Yes I have presentation mode. I didn't even try it to see if its working
> with hibernate. The problem with that is that its inconvenient to check
> it and uncheck it all the time.
>
> I will inevitably forget it so
Hi!
First of all thanks for the fast reply.
Yes I have presentation mode. I didn't even try it to see if its working
with hibernate. The problem with that is that its inconvenient to check
it and uncheck it all the time.
I will inevitably forget it sooner or later.
On 4/1/19 4:02 PM, Curt wrote
On 2019-04-01, Georgios wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I'm running debian testing buster and I'm using xfce power manager.
> In xfce power manager settings on "System" tab I activate "hibernate" on
> 30 minutes and on the "Display" tab "Put to sleep" after 9 minutes and
> "Switch off after" 10 minutes.
>
On Sun 03 Jun 2018 at 12:45:28 (-0500), Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 3, 2018 at 12:15 PM, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
> > On 03/06/18 08:45 AM, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >
> > I have a laptop that I frequently use with an external monitor, but on
> >> the lefthand side. Now by default, XFCE assumes
On Sun, Jun 3, 2018 at 12:15 PM, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
> On 03/06/18 08:45 AM, Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> I have a laptop that I frequently use with an external monitor, but on
>> the lefthand side. Now by default, XFCE assumes that I want the monitor
>> to be on the right, and the top of the laptop
On 03/06/18 08:45 AM, Paul Johnson wrote:
I have a laptop that I frequently use with an external monitor, but on
the lefthand side. Now by default, XFCE assumes that I want the monitor
to be on the right, and the top of the laptop to be even with the top of
the external monitor. I would love i
On Sat 31 Mar 2018 at 10:54:23 (-0400), Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> In my (also XFCE4) case, what likely happened appeared *possibly*
> related to memory.. *possibly* not. I lost "control" of the cursor for
> a few seconds. Could move it around, but that was it. Neither left
> click nor right click *
On 3/31/18, Joe wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Mar 2018 17:45:42 -0500
> Dennis Wicks wrote:
>
>> I use XFCE and usually my name, the clock and some other
>> stuff is at the right of the top status(?) bar and the App
>> icon and window names are at the left. And they stay there.
>> Something has changed. ev
On Fri, 30 Mar 2018 17:45:42 -0500
Dennis Wicks wrote:
> I use XFCE and usually my name, the clock and some other
> stuff is at the right of the top status(?) bar and the App
> icon and window names are at the left. And they stay there.
> Something has changed. everything is bunched up to the lef
On 31/03/18 11:45, Dennis Wicks wrote:
I use XFCE and usually my name, the clock and some other
stuff is at the right of the top status(?) bar and the App
icon and window names are at the left. And they stay there.
Something has changed. everything is bunched up to the left
and changes in size de
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 6:45 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> I use XFCE and usually my name, the clock and some other
> stuff is at the right of the top status(?) bar and the App
> icon and window names are at the left. And they stay there.
> Something has changed. everything is bunched up to the left
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