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I think sessions are stored under ~/.cache folder? |
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-R'twick |
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On Fri, July 8, 2005 10:22 am, Martins Steinbergs said: |
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> had similar problem, solved deleting ~/.config before starting xcfe. then |
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> xcfe |
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> starts with defaults. |
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> Martins |
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> On Friday 08 July 2005 16:42, Claudinei Matos wrote: |
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>> hi, |
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>> I'm using xfce but I don't know yet where settings are stored (beyond |
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>> .config dir). |
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>> So my problem is that I've executed my mistake |
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>> "background-properties-capplet" which one is part of gnome control |
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>> center (the old 1.4 series). |
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>> Well, since I did executed this program, my xfce session is not the |
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>> same. Now I can't use the usual right-click at desktop to open xfce |
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>> menu and can't even see any wallpaper. It's like something was above |
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>> of xfce desktop. |
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>> The biggest problem is that the xfce session was saved with this |
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>> problem and now it occurs ever. |
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>> I did tried to kill all possible gnome instances but even when I just |
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>> let xfce programs running this "evil" desktop doesn't close. |
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>> I did searched at ~/.config directory for a file with the list of |
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>> startup applications but there's not a file like this. Also, I tried |
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>> to rename .config directory but the problem still occurring. |
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>> Did someone knows where to look for a startup application? |
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>> ~/Desktop/AutoStart doesn't exist. |
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>> Tks in any advice, |
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>> Claudinei Matos |
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