On 07/14/2015 09:16 AM, Fritz Hudnut wrote: > > On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 5:10 PM, Israel <israeld...@gmail.com > <mailto:israeld...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > In other words the OGs from compton stay in their hood while the > OGs from XFCE stay in theirs... and things can get messed up if > you try to bring compton to XFCE. > > > > @Israel: > > OK, I can be down wit dat . . . it seemed like you were saying that > the log out ****should*** be keepin' the homies in the their turf . . > . for the most part. But, if for some reason things seem to be going > gangsta . . . then just re-starting lightdm should make things > "normal" between the crips and the bloods???? (I don't know which one > is more like XFCE or which is like LXDE, . . . blue? red??) : - ) > > F Uh... I think the compton analogies have lost me :)
But yes if you stop lightdm it should kill all X <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X.Org_Server> related apps, but all services started by upstart <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upstart> or systemd are started differently and stopped differently the sudo stop lightdm may/may not work in future releases... I have not really migrated to a systemd system yet... so... this may be different later :) compton (and xfwm) should stop when your session stops (logout/ or a restart of lightdm)... you can always check what is running via a task manager/system monitor I usually install htop so I can view tasks from a terminal as well... but I like the terminal a lot :) However if you have to accounts logged in using different DE they should be running at the same time, but for separate desktops and not interfere with each other.... I have not really tested this out, so don't quote me on it :) -- Regards
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