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On 21 July 2011 14:17, <dhkuhl@×××××××××.net> wrote: |
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> Not sure if this will fix the problem, but . . . Is XDG set correctly? Mine |
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> is set for gnome, as follows. |
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> $ cd |
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> $ grep -i xdg .* |
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> .bash_profile:# XDG_MENU_PREFIX needed for alacarte menu editor. |
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> .bash_profile:export XDG_MENU_PREFIX="gnome-" |
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> Yours should be XDG_MENU_PREFIX="xfce4-" |
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> Also check your /etc/xdg directory. |
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Hmmm... This is the first time when I hear about this, but I've |
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checked mine and the value is "xfce-". I think this is not so good, |
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isn't it? |
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By the way I solved the problem mentioned my previous letter. I |
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deleted the xfce4 profile. But when I try to log out 2 process |
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(xfce4-panel and xfce4-session) eat my CPU and I have to kill them |
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because kdm doesn't come back until these processes run. Could be the |
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root cause in this case the not properly set up XDG_MENU_PREFIX |
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variable? |
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Thanks in advance! |
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András |
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