On mer, 2006-12-06 at 20:24 +0200, Yavor Doganov wrote: > On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 11:58:46AM +0100, Simon Huggins wrote: > > We'll fix the docs. > > Apart from correcting this at your earliest convenience, could you > please advise what is the right way to setup Xfce? I want it to > be default for one user only (not system-wide). > > I found this from an older machine of mine: > > ,---- ~/.xsession ---- > | /usr/bin/xfce-mcs-manager > | /usr/bin/xfwm4 --daemon > | /usr/bin/xftaskbar4 & > | /usr/bin/xfdesktop & > | exec /usr/bin/xfce4-panel > `--------------------- > > Is this the Right Thing? TIA. It depends on how you want to start it, and what you want to start. If you use a login manager (gdm, kdm, ..), just select Xfce Session there. If you login in console then run Xfce, you just have to do: startxfce4. If you want to adjust what is running, you can use /etc/xdg/xfce4/xinitrc, copy it in your home folder in .config/xfce4/ then hack it to match your wishes.
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