On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 02:57:19PM -0800, dmacdoug wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 07:50:36AM -0800, Mike Kupfer wrote:
> > dmacdoug wrote:
> >
> > > sure enough there is no DISPLAY environment variable set. So I set it and
> > > then the error message became:
> > >
> > > Failed to connect to se
On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 07:50:36AM -0800, Mike Kupfer wrote:
> dmacdoug wrote:
>
> > sure enough there is no DISPLAY environment variable set. So I set it and
> > then the error message became:
> >
> > Failed to connect to session manager: Failed to connect to the session
> > manager: SESSION_MAN
dmacdoug wrote:
> sure enough there is no DISPLAY environment variable set. So I set it and
> then the error message became:
>
> Failed to connect to session manager: Failed to connect to the session
> manager: SESSION_MANAGER environment variable not defined
>
> I notice there are several other
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 07:36:29PM -0800, Mike Kupfer wrote:
> dmacdoug wrote:
>
> > It is installed and I've tried running it from a shell. The man page
> > says it should be started without arguments, but when I do that it
> > says "Failed to parse arguments: Cannot open display:"
>
> I get
dmacdoug wrote:
> It is installed and I've tried running it from a shell. The man page
> says it should be started without arguments, but when I do that it
> says "Failed to parse arguments: Cannot open display:"
I get that message if the DISPLAY environment variable is not set, or if
it's set
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 07:25:14AM -0800, Mike Kupfer wrote:
> dmacdoug wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 06:02:27PM -0800, Mike Kupfer wrote:
> > > Is xfdesktop running?
>
> > No, it isn't. It looks like pretty much everything else in
> > xfce is running, but xfdesktop isn't.
>
> Assuming i
dmacdoug wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 06:02:27PM -0800, Mike Kupfer wrote:
> > Is xfdesktop running?
> No, it isn't. It looks like pretty much everything else in
> xfce is running, but xfdesktop isn't.
Assuming it's installed (good point, Lisi), I would try just running it
from a shell or A
On Wednesday 16 November 2016 07:01:16 dmacdoug wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 06:02:27PM -0800, Mike Kupfer wrote:
> > dmacdoug wrote:
> > > A month or two ago I moved a certain computer from jessie
> > > to stretch and after doing so found that neither the right
> > > nor the middle mouse butto
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 06:02:27PM -0800, Mike Kupfer wrote:
> dmacdoug wrote:
>
> > A month or two ago I moved a certain computer from jessie
> > to stretch and after doing so found that neither the right
> > nor the middle mouse buttons have any effect when clicked
> > on the XFCE desktop.
>
dmacdoug wrote:
> A month or two ago I moved a certain computer from jessie
> to stretch and after doing so found that neither the right
> nor the middle mouse buttons have any effect when clicked
> on the XFCE desktop.
Is xfdesktop running?
mike
On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 02:48:13PM -0800, Charlie Kravetz wrote:
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> dmacdoug wrote:
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> >Hello,
> >
> >A month or two ago I moved a certain computer from jessie
> >to stretch and after doing so found that
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dmacdoug wrote:
>Hello,
>
>A month or two ago I moved a certain computer from jessie
>to stretch and after doing so found that neither the right
>nor the middle mouse buttons have any effect when clicked
>on the
Hello,
A month or two ago I moved a certain computer from jessie
to stretch and after doing so found that neither the right
nor the middle mouse buttons have any effect when clicked
on the XFCE desktop. The expected thing happens when
clicking on a panel, but on the desktop, nothing. To get
t
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