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Grant wrote: |
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> The xfce4-panel has stopped loading automatically for me and the |
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> calendar has started. Where can I specify that I want the panel |
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> started with xfce4 but not the calendar? |
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panel: |
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I believe it should be sufficient to start the panel (xfce4-panel) |
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manually once via terminal or alt+f2 and then save the session on exit, |
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which should then make the panel get started automatically on startup. |
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calendar: |
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Go to |
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xfce settings manager -> xfce calendar |
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and set start visibility = hide |
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Or did you want to not run the calendar at all? |
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Marco |
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