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nightmorph 09/06/10 18:56:19 |
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Modified: xfce-config.xml |
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Log: |
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update xfce guide for 4.6, other app changes too |
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Revision Changes Path |
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1.19 xml/htdocs/doc/en/xfce-config.xml |
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file : http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/xfce-config.xml?rev=1.19&view=markup |
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plain: http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/xfce-config.xml?rev=1.19&content-type=text/plain |
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diff : http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/xfce-config.xml?r1=1.18&r2=1.19 |
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Index: xfce-config.xml |
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=================================================================== |
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RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/xfce-config.xml,v |
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retrieving revision 1.18 |
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retrieving revision 1.19 |
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diff -u -r1.18 -r1.19 |
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--- xfce-config.xml 24 Apr 2009 16:42:16 -0000 1.18 |
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+++ xfce-config.xml 10 Jun 2009 18:56:18 -0000 1.19 |
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<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?> |
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<!DOCTYPE guide SYSTEM "/dtd/guide.dtd"> |
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-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/xfce-config.xml,v 1.18 2009/04/24 16:42:16 nightmorph Exp $ --> |
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+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/xfce-config.xml,v 1.19 2009/06/10 18:56:18 nightmorph Exp $ --> |
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<guide link="/doc/en/xfce-config.xml"> |
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<title>The Xfce Configuration Guide</title> |
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<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 --> |
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<license/> |
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-<version>1.14</version> |
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-<date>2009-04-24</date> |
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+<version>1.15</version> |
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+<date>2009-06-10</date> |
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<chapter> |
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<title>Introduction</title> |
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<body> |
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<p> |
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-First, make sure you've setup Xorg as shown in the <uri |
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+First, make sure you've configured Xorg as shown in the <uri |
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link="/doc/en/xorg-config.xml">X Server Configuration Howto</uri>. |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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Next, double-check your USE flags in <path>/etc/make.conf</path>; you'll |
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-probably at least want <c>USE="-gnome -kde -qt3 -qt4 X dbus hal startup-notification xscreensaver"</c>. |
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+probably at least want <c>USE="-gnome -kde -qt3 -qt4 X alsa cups dbus hal startup-notification xscreensaver"</c>. |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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<ul> |
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<li> |
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- <c>xfce4-mount</c> gives you a handy method of mounting devices listed in |
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- <path>/etc/fstab</path> just by clicking your mouse |
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- </li> |
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- <li> |
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<c>xfce4-battery</c> is perfect for laptop users. It displays battery |
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percentage, time remaining, power source (AC or battery), fan status, |
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warnings, and can even be configured to execute commands at certain power |
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quicker than opening up another terminal when you want to run a command. |
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</li> |
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<li> |
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- <c>xfce4-mixer</c> is a volume control. It works with both ALSA and OSS |
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- sound applications. |
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+ <c>xfce4-mount</c> gives you a handy method of mounting devices listed in |
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+ <path>/etc/fstab</path> just by clicking your mouse |
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</li> |
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</ul> |
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<body> |
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<p> |
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-Xfce bundles a few useful applications, including <c>thunar</c>, |
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-<c>terminal</c>, <c>orage</c>, and <c>mousepad</c>. Note that the last three |
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-will not be installed if you built <c>xfce4</c> with the <c>minimal</c> USE |
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-flag. However, these are all very small, yet terrific applications, so they're |
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-well worth installing. |
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+Xfce bundles a few useful applications, including <c>xfce4-appfinder</c>, the |
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+Xfce icon theme, xfwm4 window manager themes, <c>terminal</c>, <c>orage</c>, and |
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+<c>mousepad</c>. Note that the last three will not be installed if you built |
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+<c>xfce4</c> with the <c>minimal</c> USE flag. However, these are all very |
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+small, yet terrific applications, so they're well worth installing. |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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<ul> |
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<li> |
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<c>thunar-archive</c> lets you create and extract archive files using the |
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- right-click menu. It works even better when paired with the new graphical |
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- archiving <uri |
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- link="http://www.foo-projects.org/~benny/projects/thunar-archive-plugin/">tool</uri> |
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- developed for Xfce, <c>xarchiver</c>. |
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+ right-click menu. It works even better when paired with the <uri |
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+ link="http://www.foo-projects.org/~benny/projects/thunar-archive-plugin/">graphical |
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+ archiving application</uri> developed for Xfce, <c>xarchiver</c>. Run |
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+ <c>emerge xarchiver</c> to install it. |
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</li> |
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<li> |
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<c>thunar-media-tags</c> lets you intelligently rename multiple media files |
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<p> |
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Though <c>mousepad</c> is nice enough as a quick text editor, if you need a |
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full-featured word processor but don't want the bloat of OpenOffice, try |
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-emerging <c>abiword</c>. <uri link="http://www.abisource.com">AbiWord</uri> is |
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+emerging <c>abiword</c>. <uri link="http://www.abisource.com">AbiWord</uri> is |
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lighter, faster, and is completely interoperable with industry-standard document |
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types. It can also be further extended with <c>abiword-plugins</c>. |
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</p> |
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<p> |
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If you need movie and music players, look no further than <c>mplayer</c> and |
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-<c>audacious</c>. They can play most every media format available quite nicely, |
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-and have a wealth of additional plugins available for additional functionality. |
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+<uri link="/proj/en/desktop/sound/decibel.xml">decibel-audio-player</uri>. They |
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+can play most every media format available quite nicely. |
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</p> |
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# <i>emerge -avt slim</i> |
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</pre> |
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+<note> |
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+The <c>branding</c> USE flag will pull in the <c>slim-themes</c> package, which |
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+will give you an assortment of login themes, including a Gentoo Linux theme. |
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+</note> |
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Then edit the DISPLAYMANAGER variable in <path>/etc/conf.d/xdm</path>: |
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<c>slim-themes</c> package available in Portage. Also, be sure to check the SLiM |
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<uri link="http://slim.berlios.de/themes01.php">themes page</uri> for more |
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themes. Creating your own SLiM theme is fairly easy; just read the <uri |
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-link="http://slim.berlios.de/themes_howto.php">Themes HowTo</uri>. |
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+link="http://slim.berlios.de/themes_howto.php">Themes HowTo</uri>. Gentoo also |
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+ships a <c>slim-themes</c> package that you can <c>emerge</c>. |
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</p> |
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<p> |