On 11/05/2004 04:00 PM, Otto Wyss wrote:
It's now 2 weeks later, I've asked in 2 different newsgroups, poked
around every possible place on the net and still don't know how to
permanenty disable the sound in X. How can Linux ever become a contender
in the desktop marked if such a simple thing can't
> On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 21:38:25 +0100
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Otto Wyss) wrote:
>
> > It's now 2 weeks later, I've asked in 2 different newsgroups, poked
> > around every possible place on the net and still don't know how to
> > permanenty disable the sound in X. How can Linux ever become a
> > contend
> Which xfce4 packages have you installed? I ask as I had the same error
> message (freedesktop.org) some time ago and found I was missing a xfce4
> package. Xfce4 on my system consists the following:
>
Just the ordinary packages from Debian/Sarge. If I don't use the
.xsesssion, it works correct
> On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 21:38:25 +0100
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Otto Wyss) wrote:
>
> > It's now 2 weeks later, I've asked in 2 different newsgroups, poked
> > around every possible place on the net and still don't know how to
> > permanenty disable the sound in X. How can Linux ever become a
> > conten
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 21:38:25 +0100
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Otto Wyss) wrote:
> It's now 2 weeks later, I've asked in 2 different newsgroups, poked
> around every possible place on the net and still don't know how to
> permanenty disable the sound in X. How can Linux ever become a
> contender in the desk
Otto Wyss wrote:
--- Otto Wyss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Creating the above .xsession files disables the default XFCE4 startup
and I get only an empty X screen. So what now?
You want to have a file such as this:
> --- Otto Wyss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Creating the above .xsession files disables the default XFCE4 startup
> > and I get only an empty X screen. So what now?
>
> You want to have a file such as this:
> =
> #!/bin/sh
>
> #type any additional
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